Wabi Ceramic Ramekins

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Village Thrive began in 2008, inspired by a humanitarian trip to Bali where founder Suzanne partnered with local artisans to create modern home goods rooted in traditional crafts. Committed to sustainability, each product is made from locally sourced materials and reflects the natural, slow-living aesthetic of Bali. Every purchase supports these artisans, providing sustainable income for their families while offering you a conscious choice for your home. Each piece tells a story, blending warm tones and soft textures with approachable sophistication.

Description

Intentionally designed to highlight the handcrafted nature of each piece, the Wabi Collection offers ceramics that bring character and warmth to your home. Handcrafted, glazed, and fired by a women-run artisan collective, these pieces are perfect for adding a handmade touch to your kitchen or dining space. Whether used as a butter dish or small containers for charcuterie spreads, they bring a timeless charm to your table. As part of the exclusive Fall 2024 collection, these ceramics pair beautifully with cozy winter essentials and festive accents, making them ideal for your fall decor.

Size: 4" width x 3" height (both combined)

Material: Ceramic

Made in Indonesia

 

About Village Thrive

Village Thrive began in 2008, inspired by a humanitarian trip to Bali where founder Suzanne partnered with local artisans to create modern home goods rooted in traditional crafts. Committed to sustainability, each product is made from locally sourced materials and reflects the natural, slow-living aesthetic of Bali. Every purchase supports these artisans, providing sustainable income for their families while offering you a conscious choice for your home. Each piece tells a story, blending warm tones and soft textures with approachable sophistication.

 

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