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September 28th Pottery Painting Workshop - Snakes on a Plate

Regular price $30.00
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Saturday, September 28th, 2024

11:30am

413 Tucker Street, Burlington, NC

Join us at our Showroom and Workshop for a chance to paint your own Chemist Cup or Ripple Dinner Plate with snake designs. Feel free to bring in inspiration, sketches, or your favorite snakes on your phone or on paper. Michele leads our workshops, and she'll be here to support and guide you through completing your design.

After you paint, we'll add a clear glaze and send it through its final firing so it'll be ready for pickup a few weeks later. Your custom piece will be food safe and can go in the microwave and dishwasher.

Details

  • Lead-free, glazed white porcelain
  • Microwave & dishwasher safe
  • Handmade by a person in NC, USA
  • Painted by YOU!

All workshops are on Saturday, September 28th, at 11:30am, at our location at 413 Tucker Street in Burlington, NC. Choose from: 

We'll invite everyone for a tour of our workshop and manufacturing process. The Showroom will be open.

If your piece fails during the production process for any reason (ex: a crack appears after its final firing), we'll give you one of our finished pieces of equal value, or a free ticket to a future workshop.

Is your dinnerware dishwasher & microwave safe?

Yes, our plates are designed for the rigors of restaurant kitchens and will be safe in your dishwasher & microwave. For cleaning we recommend using detergents that are gentle and environmentally friendly..

How do I clean cutlery marks off the plates?

Any matte glaze can show cutlery marking over time. This is a factor of the glaze being stronger than the flatware. Any marking is only temporary and do not worry, it is not harming the glaze. To remove these marks, we recommend scrubbing with a gentle abrasive cleaner such as Bar Keeper’s friend.
Check out a video how-to here

Is your dinnerware oven safe?

Yes, our plates are also safe in your oven up to 400°F but they are not bakeware or intended for routine use in the oven. Always be careful to prevent subjecting them to thermal shock (going from extreme cold to extreme hot or visa versa). Thermal shock can break or damage porcelain pottery.

Are your products durable?

Our work is used daily in over 175 restaurants around the world. Fast paced restaurants put our plates through rigors that they’ll never experience in your home. You can use our plates just like you’re accustomed to and when taken care of and stored properly, our wares will last a lifetime (or a few!).

How do Haand plates stack?

Our plates are designed to stack in your cupboard. We do not recommend stacking plates more than 12" high.

Made with care & intention

We do everything in-house. We believe that to do something right, we must be involved in the entire process.

Designed to last a lifetime

Durable, heirloom quality porcelain built to withstand the rigors of commercial kitchens.

Shipped with care

We package every order carefully, ensuring our pieces arrive on your doorstep intact.

Clean-Lined, Slightly Off-Kilter

The name Skali is found several times on the English Ordnance Survey map of the British Isles. A skali was a small, isolated homestead, and there are several tiny little villages scattered throughout the Faroe Islands and Scotland with that name- evidence of settlement of Vikings and Scandinavian peoples long forgotten but remnant in name, the Skali line is simple and direct. These pieces are modeled after common, rural historical pottery forms; the everyday objects used by people around the world. Clean lined, slightly off-kilter, and highly functional.

Elegance through Simplicity

Skali is one of our most versatile lines. The understated simplicity of its design combined with our uncompromising craftsmanship means Skali is at home paired with our Ripple Line and pretty much every piece we make.

You cook like a chef,
you should plate like one too.

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