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Creator: Hertha Bengtson
Hertha Bengtson for Rorstrand Vide Poche
By Hertha Bengtson, Rörstrand
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A wonderful low dish, designed by Hertha Bengtson for Rorstrand. Would work well as a vide poche/ catchall. Great organic chunky texture to the glaze
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Materials
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