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Ceramics from yesteryear
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These perfectly sized cereal bowls come in a variety of talavera designs from our favorite workshop in Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico. I eat my granola in one every day of the week. My favorite design is "azul y rojo" and I have a set at home. They are food-safe, lead-free, can go in the microwave and oven (but who puts their cereal bowl in the oven?). I also use them for yogurt, soup and small salads. Versatile and beautiful. Also, I put mine in the dishwasher. Mix and match--they look great together!
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$25 each plus shipping
state of origin: Guanajuatodimensions: 5.5" diameter by 2.75" tall