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Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style
Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style
Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style
Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style
Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style
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Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet | Dinnerware by Helene Fleury. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary style

Created and Sold by Helene Fleury

Helene Fleury

Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet - Dinnerware

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Price $195

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Shipping: Purolator 3-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 11, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
5H x 8W x 5D in
12.7H x 20.32W x 12.7D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

This is a delicate white decorative bowl with kingtsugi. Made with translucent porcelain, it looks like a poppy flower on four little feet. It can be used at the center of the table to put some fruits or just by itself for it's delicacy and the plaisure of the the eyes.
Please note that this item is handmade and can have small imperfections. I try to take all the angles on photos.

Item Porcelain and gold translucent white bowl on feet
Created by Helene Fleury
As seen in Creator's Studio, Rivière-Ouelle, Canada
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Helene Fleury
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2025
creative ceramics, porcelain and avstract landscapes

After a life as a professional in visual arts, painting, sculpting, teaching, directing large scale mural projects, I came back to my first love: ceramics. Clay is the most simple and yet the most complex of all materials. Very humbling too. The exploration is endless.