A playful rabbit scampers across the meadow on this organically-shaped plate. Used as a breakfast plate, he’ll help get your day off to a good start by reminding you to look for joy wherever it may be found. The plate is large enough to hold a sandwich at lunch as well as a mid-afternoon snack so you can continue the good vibes all day long. It was made using the majolica technique— red clay with a glossy white glaze and hand-painted decoration.
Length: 9-1/2”
Width: 5-3/8”
Height: 1/2”
Rabbits are an important component of local ecosystems. They keep invasive plants under control, helping other plants (as long as they’re not too tasty), insects and birds to thrive. They dig holes which help mix the soil and improve drainage. They also serve as a food source for foxes, hawks and owls. To keep an ecosystem in balance, every part is vital—both the prey and the predators.
A playful rabbit scampers across the meadow on this organically-shaped plate. Used as a breakfast plate, he’ll help get your day off to a good start by reminding you to look for joy wherever it may be found. The plate is large enough to hold a sandwich at lunch as well as a mid-afternoon snack so you can continue the good vibes all day long. It was made using the majolica technique— red clay with a glossy white glaze and hand-painted decoration.
Length: 9-1/2”
Width: 5-3/8”
Height: 1/2”
Rabbits are an important component of local ecosystems. They keep invasive plants under control, helping other plants (as long as they’re not too tasty), insects and birds to thrive. They dig holes which help mix the soil and improve drainage. They also serve as a food source for foxes, hawks and owls. To keep an ecosystem in balance, every part is vital—both the prey and the predators.