French Pottery Garlic Grater Plate - Orange & Green
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none Code: FGP-GP-307
Price:$25.00
These adorable hand-painted French ceramic garlic plates make wonderful gifts. Simply grate the garlic clove on the ceramic grater section, add a little extra virgin olive oil and perhaps some balsamic vinegar or herbs...dip some artisan European bread and enjoy! Each ceramic grater plate is painted with bright glazes found in the South of France and include, in hand-painted script, the word "Ail," which is French for "Garlic." Mix and match colors, place one at each place setting for a fun and eclectic presentation.
These bright and whimsical pottery plates are hand made in Vallauris, France--a small village perched high above the French Riviera--a region with a rich history in French pottery production.
Poggi Bonsi Gifts is a gourmet kitchen shop and a direct importer of Italian ceramics made in the centuries-old Majolica tradition. We personally select our Italian Ceramic collections from small family-owned pottery studios in Deruta, Abruzzo and Montelupo, Italy. We also import a wide selection of French Pottery which is hand made in the villages of Mougins and Vallauris near Cannes on the French Riviera. Our olive
wood bowls, cheese boards, spoons and kitchen utensils are crafted by hand one at a time in a small village in Umbria, Italy. We also specialize in fine European linens including our Italian Linen Collection and Le Jacquard Francais kitchen towels imported from France, as well as French-designed linens by Couleur Nature. We proudly feature Italian glass wine stoppers, plates and Venetian glass jewelry items from the island of Murano and the surrounding area. We carefully choose home decor, kitchenware including Le Creuset, All Clad, Emil Henry, Rachel Ray, Fat Daddio's, NordicWare, Mario Batali and the revolutionary non-stick pans from Swiss Diamond. Our specialty foods and gifts compliment our mix of merchandise celebrating the Mediterranean lifestyle. Read more about us and our travel adventures on our Poggi Bonsi Blog.