Decorfear
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Rough pottery in the retro kiln style — colour glaze that fires unevenly, intentionally. Each piece comes out slightly different from the last.
Available in two plate sizes: standing rim plate in large or small. The raised rim keeps things in place; the rough glaze keeps things interesting.
- Material: ceramic, colour glaze
- Sizes: L / S (select above)
- Style: retro rough pottery, wabi-sabi finish
- Care: hand wash; glaze variation expected
Pairs with: Rough Pottery Bowl — Retro Glaze
Pairs with: Rough Pottery Cup & Mug — Retro Glaze
Pairs with: Bamboo Tea Tray
Curator note — rough pottery ages well. The glaze picks up small marks over time that make it look more itself, not less.
Material: High-fired rough pottery with retro colour glaze
Glaze: Intentionally uneven firing — each piece is unique
Standing rim plate L: Large serving plate with upright rim
Standing rim plate S: Smaller version of the rim plate
Open bowl L: Wide, open-form bowl, large
Open bowl S: Wide, open-form bowl, small
Rice bowl: Classic rice bowl form
Tea cup: Compact cup for tea or coffee
Saucer: Flat resting dish
5-inch rice bowl: Mid-size bowl, 5-inch diameter
Mug: Handled mug
Food-safe: Yes
Free worldwide shipping on all orders.
Processing time: 1–3 business days.
Australia: 3–7 business days
International: 10–25 business days
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30-day return policy. Items must be in original condition.
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Q: Why does my piece look different from the photo?
A: That's the point. The retro colour glaze fires unevenly — no two pieces come out identical. What you receive is unique to your firing. This is the craft, not a defect.
Q: Which piece should I start with?
A: The tea cup is the easiest entry point. The open bowl L makes the best first impression on a table. The mug is the one you'll use every morning.
Q: Does it get better with age?
A: Yes. Rough pottery develops character over time. Small marks and subtle shifts in the glaze surface are part of what makes it a living object rather than a static one.



