Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted  Oval Bowl – Deep Blue
Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted  Oval Bowl – Deep Blue
Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted  Oval Bowl – Deep Blue
Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted  Oval Bowl – Deep Blue
Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted  Oval Bowl – Deep Blue
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Seconds Sale - Herons Hand Painted Oval Bowl – Deep Blue

Regular price
£125.00
Sale price
£125.00
Regular price
£150.00
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Please note: there is a small flaw on the hand-painted logo on the underside of the bowl (second image). This does not affect the front-facing design or functionality and has been reflected in the price.

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This striking oval ceramic dish features Rosanna Corfe’s signature hand-painted herons in a rich deep blue. Each bird is individually brushed in fluid, expressive strokes to evoke grace and movement, forming a harmonious pattern that flows across the surface.

Handmade in Italy from earthenware ceramic, the piece is then hand-painted in Rosanna’s London studio and kiln-fired to a glossy, durable finish. Generously sized and beautifully shaped, this oval bowl is perfect for serving salads, seasonal dishes or fruit—or simply displayed as a decorative centrepiece.

An elegant addition to any table or shelf, it celebrates craftsmanship, timeless design, and a love of nature.

Details:
– Dimensions: 35cm × 14.5cm × Height: 6.5cm
– Earthenware ceramic
– Hand wash only
– Handcrafted in Italy
– Hand-painted by Rosanna Corfe
– Kiln-fired in London