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Ceramic serving platter
Tropical fruits appear in a golden harvest, hand-painted on majolica ceramic. The deep cobalt border is inspired by Mexico's traditional Talavera pottery. Generous enough for a turkey or ham, this serving platter features twin handles. Jorge Quevedo crafts the beautiful piece by hand, using design motifs developed by his own family.
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