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Shades of Blue Dinner Set - 6 Persons Serving
Shades of Blue Dinner Set - 6 Persons Serving
Handmade with love.
Hand Painted
Food-safe
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The Shades of Blue Dinner Set - 6 Persons Serving adds a touch of elegance to any dining occasion. Exclusively available on Arraish, this set is carefully handcrafted and hand-painted by skilled artisans, ensuring that each piece is unique. With its superior glaze and paint, this dinner set offers both style and durability. All items are microwave and dishwasher safe, making them ideal for both everyday meals and special gatherings.
This master set includes:
- 6 Dinner Plates
- 6 Quarter Plates
- 6 Small Bowls
- 2 Large oval-shaped rice dishes
- 1 Sauce Boat
- 1 Salad Dish
- 1 Large Serving Pot (Handi)
- 1 Small Serving Pot (Handi)
- 1 Leaf Dish
- 1 Serving Pot with lid.
The Shades of Blue Dinner Set will be delivered directly to your doorstep, offering convenience along with luxury. As with all our dinner sets, pre-payment is required, as COD is not available.





Clay Preparation and Shaping
The process begins with the preparation of the clay, which is a mix of materials like quartz, feldspar, and kaolin. The clay is finely ground and mixed with water to form a smooth consistency. Once prepared, the clay is shaped into various forms such as plates, bowls, and tea sets. Potters use traditional techniques like the pottery wheel or molds to craft each item carefully.

Glazing and Painting
After the clay is dried and bisque fired, the pottery is coated with a special glaze, often featuring cobalt oxide to create the signature blue hues. Once the glaze is applied, the pottery is hand-painted with intricate designs, often inspired by nature and traditional patterns. This is where the unique beauty of Blue Pottery is showcased, with detailed artwork adorning each piece.

Firing, Quality Control, and Finishing
The painted pottery is fired again in a kiln at a higher temperature to set the glaze and paint. This final firing ensures durability and vivid color. After firing, the pottery undergoes quality control to check for any imperfections. Any flaws are addressed before the finishing touches are applied, like polishing to enhance the surface and smooth out rough edges, making the piece ready for use.