Olive Platter - Large
Large Platter by Fluid Pottery
Handmade ceramics, crafted with New Zealand Clay
Dimensions: 290×220mm
The Olive Speckled Platter, hand-built to shape with the classic olive glaze. Crafted using a blushing brown Aotearoa clay, this is a perfect multi-use piece for all dining preferences.
Hand painted with quality, long lasting glaze
Food Safe
Each piece is different due to being lovingly handmade
Fluid Pottery is a ceramic/art business created by Queer artist Megan Hope. Handmade pottery pieces are carefully made with New Zealand clay within small batches. This includes special mugs, unique platters and small funky art pieces to make us feel special, as-well as yoni bowls, boob vases and realistic vulvas to express different movements and emotions. Fluid is without a complete definition to Megan, they best describe it as a growing artistic business that is in a constant state of motion, with random learning curves and creative outbursts. Megan is a passionate artist focused on real people, self-love, body diversity, and anything cat related.
Large Platter by Fluid Pottery
Handmade ceramics, crafted with New Zealand Clay
Dimensions: 290×220mm
The Olive Speckled Platter, hand-built to shape with the classic olive glaze. Crafted using a blushing brown Aotearoa clay, this is a perfect multi-use piece for all dining preferences.
Hand painted with quality, long lasting glaze
Food Safe
Each piece is different due to being lovingly handmade
Fluid Pottery is a ceramic/art business created by Queer artist Megan Hope. Handmade pottery pieces are carefully made with New Zealand clay within small batches. This includes special mugs, unique platters and small funky art pieces to make us feel special, as-well as yoni bowls, boob vases and realistic vulvas to express different movements and emotions. Fluid is without a complete definition to Megan, they best describe it as a growing artistic business that is in a constant state of motion, with random learning curves and creative outbursts. Megan is a passionate artist focused on real people, self-love, body diversity, and anything cat related.

