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Large Stoneware Bowl by Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen & Son, Denmark

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Scandinavian Bowl / Centerpiece in “Persia Technique” (crackle finish). It could also be hung on the wall. The bowl features a Rooster motive. Design Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen & Son, Denmark 1960s. The Persia technique is a special crackle technique developed by David Andersen from Michael Andersen & Søn in the 1920s. As the items made in Persia technique are handmade, every piece is unique. Very nice condition, no chips or cracks.

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