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Celadon ceramic plates
Elegantly engraved with branches, these plates take their shapes from spring leaves. Perfect for condiments or crudites with dip, they boast a jade green glaze. Thatsanee and Ramphan craft the set by hand, employing the traditional celadon technique with its richly crackled glaze.
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