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shop 26 oz. soup/cereal Rainbow(l) Violet interior
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26 oz. soup/cereal Rainbow(l) Violet interior

$78.00
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Perfect size for cereal, soup, salad (or waay too much ice cream… as if) Approx. 3.25 x 7, Holds 26 oz.

This bowl is violet at the interior and foot well, with rainbow and “raw” vitreous clay stripes outside. Sanded smooth like a weathered river stone.

*Although rare, prolonged heating in a microwave can result in extreme temperature variations and cracking. 40-50 seconds to reheat is fine (with stirring in between zaps), just don’t use it to “cook” food.

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Perfect size for cereal, soup, salad (or waay too much ice cream… as if) Approx. 3.25 x 7, Holds 26 oz.

This bowl is violet at the interior and foot well, with rainbow and “raw” vitreous clay stripes outside. Sanded smooth like a weathered river stone.

*Although rare, prolonged heating in a microwave can result in extreme temperature variations and cracking. 40-50 seconds to reheat is fine (with stirring in between zaps), just don’t use it to “cook” food.

Perfect size for cereal, soup, salad (or waay too much ice cream… as if) Approx. 3.25 x 7, Holds 26 oz.

This bowl is violet at the interior and foot well, with rainbow and “raw” vitreous clay stripes outside. Sanded smooth like a weathered river stone.

*Although rare, prolonged heating in a microwave can result in extreme temperature variations and cracking. 40-50 seconds to reheat is fine (with stirring in between zaps), just don’t use it to “cook” food.

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