Trinket Dish with Bird – Atsuko Yoshimura Ceramics

Trinket Dish with Bird – Atsuko Yoshimura Ceramics

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The Trinket Dish with Bird is made from translucent porcelain and finished with a clear glaze. Its rim features subtle cutouts, creating a flower shape, and is accented with a small blue bird for a touch of whimsy. This dish, while functional, also adds a light, decorative element to your space, ensuring your accessori

The Trinket Dish with Bird is made from translucent porcelain and finished with a clear glaze. Its rim features subtle cutouts, creating a flower shape, and is accented with a small blue bird for a touch of whimsy. This dish, while functional, also adds a light, decorative element to your space, ensuring your accessories are stored with practicality and a dash of charm.

Approximately 13 cm wide and 2.5cm tall.


The Trinket Dish with Bird is made from translucent porcelain and finished with a clear glaze. Its rim features subtle cutouts, creating a flower shape, and is accented with a small blue bird for a touch of whimsy. This dish, while functional, also adds a light, decorative element to your space, ensuring your accessories are stored with practicality and a dash of charm. Approximately 13 cm wide and 2.5cm tall.

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