Hala Serving Platters
Hala Serving Platters
The design of this collection has been inspired by the blue paint designs which can be found in Hala on ceramic pottery. To the left of the Indus River in the Sindh province, is the lively town of Hala. It is the home of the Kashi artisans, who have been plying their art since ancient times. Amongst its most popular handicrafts is pottery.
The collection is made up of 6 separate serving platters, which can be purchased individually or as a set. This is a creative way to add a touch of cultural authenticity to any party. The platters can be used to serve pakora's, cheese to canapé's.
The platters are made in India and sourced in collaboration with another female entrepreneur. They are made from mango wood, which is why they are so light to carry. The print is a paper print with a laquer layer on topy, therefore giving it a tile effect but without the weight.
As a small business we limit the stock we hold due to cash flow and space, so if we don't have the item in stock please allow 2-3 weeks for us to arrange to have it shipped in.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Just use a light sponge to wipe the surface and a clean cloth to dry it with. Do not wash the wood or put in the dishwasher.
HOLIDAY TOURS
If you'd be interested to visit Pakistan to explore Multan or any of the other shrines and mosques, we can help arrange this for you, our Glimpses of Pakistani Heritage Tour, is a great starting point.
A donation of £2 will be made to the Yasmeen Lari Dosti Project