Juliska Pewter 3 Round Bowl

Juliska Pewter Stoneware has a rich, old-world luster that summons up visions of grand European estates. It beautifully showcases our unique mottling technique that gives each piece an original, hand-thumbed, hammered design. Layer it with all your Juliska stoneware, such as Berry & Thread or Jardins Du Monde. Teacup is not currently available online.
Juliska
$12.00
Juliska Pewter Stoneware has a rich, old-world luster that summons up visions of grand European estates. It beautifully showcases our unique mottling technique that gives each piece an original, hand-thumbed, hammered design. Layer it with all your Juliska stoneware, such as Berry & Thread or Jardins Du Monde. Teacup is not currently available online.
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