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Black Clay Dinner Plate

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From the forested heart of Meghalaya’s Sung Valley, this dinner plate carries a living legacy shaped by generations of women potters. Using homegrown wheels, handmade tools, and ancestral knowledge passed hand to hand, each plate is patiently coaxed into form from the region’s distinctive black clay.

Burnished with smooth serpentine stone and fired using traditional methods, the surface reveals natural variations—deep umber, charcoal, and earthen tones that make every piece singular. No two are ever the same. Designed to elevate appetizers, small plates, and thoughtfully plated bites, this is tableware that invites pause and presence.

Each piece is unique in tone and texture.

Details:
– Handcrafted and moulded in Meghalaya (India)
– Made from earthenware.                                                                       

– Microwave Safe
– Each piece is unique
– Ideal for appetizer's and bite sized food
– hand-wash using a soft sponge 

Dimensions

24cm x 1.5cm

Origin

Handcrafted in Meghalaya, India

MATERIALS

natural earthenware black clay

STORY

Among the rich artisanal traditions of India, a unique form of black pottery from the Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya emerges from the earth. For generations, artisans in villages like Syndai have practiced a method that relies entirely on hand-shaping, foregoing the potter's wheel for a more intimate, tactile process.

The material itself is a testament to the region’s geology. Its core components—a local clay and powdered serpentine stone—are harvested seasonally. This crucial work must be done during the dry months, as the region’s formidable monsoon makes the clay pits inaccessible. Once formed from the stored materials, the pieces are polished with a special leaf, dieng-soh-liya. It is this technique, passed through generations and performed before firing, that imparts the final, deep black luster.

The resulting objects are more than functional vessels; they are quiet statements of place, tradition, and a rhythm of life dictated by the seasons. Each piece carries the subtle imprint of its maker's hands and a direct connection to the land. In these forms, the line between utility and art dissolves, leaving a soulful object that speaks of a life in harmony with nature.

Care Instructions

Hand-wash gently using a soft sponge

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