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Tiziana Schembri

Skorba Trinket Dish

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These trinket dishes are named after the ancient temple at Skorba, on artist Tiziana Schembri's island home of Malta.

Skorba's ancient pottery remnants may have been used for ritual offerings to the gods of antiquity.

These Skorba trinket dishes are fitting for small flourishes for food--think pomegranate seeds and the like--or small goods like jewelry.

These dishes reflect their handmade quality with fingerprint indentations and charming imperfections. It's why we love them.

Because this item is handmade, small variations in size and details are possible.

Dimensions

⌀ 10cm x H 1.5cm

Care Instructions

Microwave-safe, dishwasher-safe, and food-safe.

About Tiziana Schembri

Tiziana is a Maltese ceramicist who has been working with clay since she was 11. Mainly self-taught, Tiziana has worked in studios in Edinburgh, East London, Tallinn, and Berlin. She produces mainly functional items such as tableware for restaurants and cafes, as well as homeware items which are sold in stores in London, Malta, Tallinn, and Berlin.