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Artist Virginia Sin first dipped into Brooklyn’s ceramics scene back in 2007, and her designs have been catching eyes ever since. Now, the women-run SIN studio turns out all sorts of magic. This ceramic oyster plate has fluting inspired by paper plates and—just like oyster plates of the Victorian era—specially shaped nooks for bivalves.
- Oyster plate inspired by those of the Victorian era
- Fluting around the edge resembles a paper plate
- 8 shaped grooves for oysters
- Handmade from porcelain
- Finished in an ivory-white glaze
- Made in: Brooklyn, NY
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Artist Virginia Sin first dipped into Brooklyn’s ceramics scene back in 2007, and her designs have been catching eyes ever since. Now, the women-run SIN studio turns out all sorts of magic. This ceramic oyster plate has fluting inspired by paper plates and—just like oyster plates of the Victorian era—specially shaped nooks for bivalves.
- Oyster plate inspired by those of the Victorian era
- Fluting around the edge resembles a paper plate
- 8 shaped grooves for oysters
- Handmade from porcelain
- Finished in an ivory-white glaze
Just add cocktail sauce.
Artist Virginia Sin first dipped into Brooklyn’s ceramics scene back in 2007, and her designs have been catching eyes ever since. Now, the women-run SIN studio turns out all sorts of magic. This ceramic oyster plate has fluting inspired by paper plates and—just like oyster plates of the Victorian era—specially shaped nooks for bivalves.
- Oyster plate inspired by those of the Victorian era
- Fluting around the edge resembles a paper plate
- 8 shaped grooves for oysters
- Handmade from porcelain
- Finished in an ivory-white glaze
- Made in: Brooklyn, NY
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Artist Virginia Sin first dipped into Brooklyn’s ceramics scene back in 2007, and her designs have been catching eyes ever since. Now, the women-run SIN studio turns out all sorts of magic. This ceramic oyster plate has fluting inspired by paper plates and—just like oyster plates of the Victorian era—specially shaped nooks for bivalves.
- Oyster plate inspired by those of the Victorian era
- Fluting around the edge resembles a paper plate
- 8 shaped grooves for oysters
- Handmade from porcelain
- Finished in an ivory-white glaze