Base Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Loop Gravy Boat

$72
Handmade Ceramic Loop Gravy Boat
Base Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Loop Gravy Boat

$72
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For gallery-worthy gravy.

Who knew a gravy boat could look this artful? This gem comes straight from Brooklyn-based ceramicist Catalina Parra, who handmade it using a process called slip-casting. It’s stoneware, too, so you can bet it’s sturdy enough to make its rounds around the table. It’ll dole out gravy with a flourish, to be sure, but we’re using it for all sorts of other sauces, too.

  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
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  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Who knew a gravy boat could look this artful? This gem comes straight from Brooklyn-based ceramicist Catalina Parra, who handmade it using a process called slip-casting. It’s stoneware, too, so you can bet it’s sturdy enough to make its rounds around the table. It’ll dole out gravy with a flourish, to be sure, but we’re using it for all sorts of other sauces, too.

For gallery-worthy gravy.

Who knew a gravy boat could look this artful? This gem comes straight from Brooklyn-based ceramicist Catalina Parra, who handmade it using a process called slip-casting. It’s stoneware, too, so you can bet it’s sturdy enough to make its rounds around the table. It’ll dole out gravy with a flourish, to be sure, but we’re using it for all sorts of other sauces, too.

  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Who knew a gravy boat could look this artful? This gem comes straight from Brooklyn-based ceramicist Catalina Parra, who handmade it using a process called slip-casting. It’s stoneware, too, so you can bet it’s sturdy enough to make its rounds around the table. It’ll dole out gravy with a flourish, to be sure, but we’re using it for all sorts of other sauces, too.

Meet the Maker

Base Ceramics

Brooklyn, NY
Base Ceramics is a one-woman show run by artist Catalina Parra—and what an artist she is. Every piece that comes from her Brooklyn-based studio would look right at home in a gallery. It’s all handmade through a process called slip-casting (and we can’t stop staring at the results).
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