... swirl like no one's watching Ceramics handmade in Paris using clays colored with various oxides swirled and shaped in plaster cast. Each piece features unique variations. The process, called "stamping", is a slow and fastidious technique, allowing no more than 16 pieces to be formed each day. Expect fateful variations. Hand-wash only. Dinner Plate: 9.8"dSoup Plate: 7.7”d x 1.2”hNut Bowl: 4.3"d x 2.4"hPickle Dish: 7”l x 5”wPart of the “For Goodness Sake” collection. Pair with the coordinating serving pieces and set the table with an Osode Tablecloth-To-The-Floor, Ivory Checkered Dinner Napkins, and Burned Boxwood Flatware. Mix it with a Crane Crescent Salad Plate and you really know what you’re doing.