A coastal state of mind.
Jars Ceramics started back in 1857 when Pierre Jars founded a family ceramic workshop in the south of France. Years later, artisans still handmake every piece, from mixing the clay to the final firing. Named for a tiny island off of France’s southern coast, their Maguelone dinnerware has perfectly imperfect details, like organic lines that show the hands that created it.
- Dinner plates, salad plates, pasta bowls, and bowls in sets of 4 or 16
- Irregular lines for an organic look and feel
- Made of lead-free, chip-resistant stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Made in: France
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Jars Ceramics started back in 1857 when Pierre Jars founded a family ceramic workshop in the south of France. Years later, artisans still handmake every piece, from mixing the clay to the final firing. Named for a tiny island off of France’s southern coast, their Maguelone dinnerware has perfectly imperfect details, like organic lines that show the hands that created it.
- Dinner plates, salad plates, pasta bowls, and bowls in sets of 4 or 16
- Irregular lines for an organic look and feel
- Made of lead-free, chip-resistant stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
A coastal state of mind.
Jars Ceramics started back in 1857 when Pierre Jars founded a family ceramic workshop in the south of France. Years later, artisans still handmake every piece, from mixing the clay to the final firing. Named for a tiny island off of France’s southern coast, their Maguelone dinnerware has perfectly imperfect details, like organic lines that show the hands that created it.
- Dinner plates, salad plates, pasta bowls, and bowls in sets of 4 or 16
- Irregular lines for an organic look and feel
- Made of lead-free, chip-resistant stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Made in: France
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Jars Ceramics started back in 1857 when Pierre Jars founded a family ceramic workshop in the south of France. Years later, artisans still handmake every piece, from mixing the clay to the final firing. Named for a tiny island off of France’s southern coast, their Maguelone dinnerware has perfectly imperfect details, like organic lines that show the hands that created it.
- Dinner plates, salad plates, pasta bowls, and bowls in sets of 4 or 16
- Irregular lines for an organic look and feel
- Made of lead-free, chip-resistant stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe