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UPC 855651006259

Barcode for Black Clay, La Chamba Round Serving Plate - Large

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Attributes

Attribute Value
EAN 0855651006259
MPN COL-3153-10
Brand Ancient Cookware
Color Black
Model COL-3153-10
Binding Kitchen
Publisher Ancient Cookware
Part Number COL-3153-10
Manufacturer Ancient Cookware

Product Features

  • Made of natural unglazed clay and completely safe and toxins free
  • Can be used on gas, electric or glass stovetops, as well as the oven, microwave, or grill
  • Handcrafted by our artisans in Central Colombia
  • Plates heat very evenly and retain heat for a long period
  • Product information sheet included outlining the Care and Use

Description

These stunning round plates have a modern sophisticated look. Their stark black color provides a stunning back drop for any dish. Length 10.25in (handles included), Width 10.25 (from outside), Height 1.75, Diameter 10.25 and Capacity 24oz (filled comfortably without overflowing). Serve with a stunning presentation. Completely natural and safe, contains no toxins or lead and the porous nature of the clay allows the slow evaporation of steam, keeping the food healthy, tasty and moist. Will last many years with proper use and care (each piece comes with a product information sheet outlining the Uses and Care for the product). Black Clay, La Chamba Cookware, is well-known and used throughout Colombia in restaurants and homes for preparing and serving traditional dishes. Its origins can be traced back at least 700 years to vases and pitchers found in pre-Columbian archaeological sites. It is still made in the traditional manner, by families in a small village on the banks of the Magdalena River in Central Colombia. Each piece is hand-made using local area clays, then hand burnished with a stone. The pieces are then fired in the village, giving them the distinctive black color and elegant look.

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