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Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl | Dinnerware by Laima Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl | Dinnerware by Laima Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl | Dinnerware by Laima Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl | Dinnerware by Laima Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware

Created and Sold by Laima Ceramics

Laima Ceramics

Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl - Dinnerware

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Shipping: EMS Latvian Post 15-25 days
Estimated Arrival: TBD

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Organic-looking bowls in a range of sizes.

The bottom is natural vitrified stoneware, inside is glazed with a bronze glaze that has a slight crystalline pattern unique to each piece.

Perfect for unique ritual space, for displaying jewellery, precious gems, for incense or sage smudge.

Item Wabi-sabi bronze rock bowl
Created by Laima Ceramics
As seen in Creator's Studio, Pilsrundāle, Latvia
Laima Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Nordic minimalist tableware handmade in Latvia

Laima Ceramics is a collection of tableware rooted in fusion of art, craftsmanship and design. Notions of stewardship, sustainability, and social empowerment form the underlying ethos behind Laima's practice.

“Nestled in the deep countryside of Latvia, I design and create unique items to become part of your life story, things intended to make the otherwise mundane tasks of cooking, eating and drinking full of mindfulness, care and beauty.

I hope to inspire a desire within you to think carefully about objects you have in your life. It is important to me to provide you with the best quality and long-term durability. I believe in handmade, well made and slowly made.

I want to restore the balance of unique items against the mass-produced that surrounds us. I believe that cultivating an attitude of care towards objects will reflect in our relationships and, on a larger scale, our worldview. My aim is to make tableware that brings a little quiet beauty into everyday life. I hope for a future where all things around us are made in the spirit of gratitude and joy, honouring nature and everything upon it.”