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This handmade blue pottery lidded serving pot showcases traditional Multani craftsmanship with sky-blue floral motifs on a deep cobalt base. Mold-cast from high-fired ceramic and finished with a lead-free glaze, this 5.5-inch serving vessel combines authentic Pakistani artistry with practical functionality. Each piece is hand-painted by skilled artisans in Multan, Pakistan using traditional underglaze techniques.
Design Details
- Deep cobalt ceramic body with hand-painted sky-blue and white floral patterns
- Fitted domed lid with decorative floral knob for heat retention
- Two ergonomic handles for secure lifting and serving
- High-gloss lead-free glaze finish inside and out for easy cleaning
Specifications
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Dimensions: 5.5 inches diameter, 4.5 inches depth, 7 inches height with lid (14 x 11.5 x 18 cm)
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Material: Mold-cast ceramic with hand-painted underglaze decoration
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Finish: Lead-free clear gloss glaze
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Use: Serving hot dishes, curries, rice, desserts; microwave and dishwasher safe
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Care: Dishwasher safe or hand wash with mild soap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of this 5.5-inch lidded serving pot?
The pot holds approximately 1.2 litres (5 cups), making it ideal for serving family-style portions of curry, rice, or desserts for 4-6 people.
Can I use this blue pottery serving pot in the microwave?
Yes, this ceramic serving pot is microwave-safe for reheating food. The lead-free glaze and high-fired ceramic construction make it safe for microwave use with the lid removed.
How does the lid fit on this Multani blue pottery pot?
The domed lid is mold-cast to fit precisely on the pot's rim, creating a secure seal that retains heat and keeps food warm. The decorative knob provides a comfortable grip for lifting.
Are the floral patterns on this serving pot hand-painted?
Yes, each sky-blue floral motif is individually hand-painted by skilled artisans using traditional underglaze techniques, making every pot unique with slight natural variations in the pattern.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.