Handpainted Pottery

Personalised Pottery
Adding that personal touch to pottery is what makes it so much more special. A baby footprint or handprint. Signature plates for weddings. Anniversary gifts that are actually based upon your anniversary year.
Examples of personalised pottery
Round plates, heart shaped plates and square plates are just a few of the many ideas for wedding and anniversary gifts. Some suppliers offer standard designs as well as bespoke designs to suit a range of budgets. It's nice to have a cup or mug with a special design just for your loved one to show them just how special they are to you.
Celebrate special occasions
Handpainted personalised pottery is unique. This makes it all the more special. Signing plates really do take this to the next level. A supplier sends you a plates and some signing pens. Then your guests get to signs the plates. Bakin the plates seals the signatures. This way your guests get to add to the experience.
Baby footprints
We all want to remember how small our children were when they were babies. Footprint tiles are ideal for doing just that. Baby footprints and handprints help create special memories of that fantastic day. They are fantastic for new baby and christenings.
Commissioning designs
Many suppliers offer their own standard designs. But wouldn't it be nice to be able to design your own personalised pottery. This lets you get even more involved and makes the gifts more unique. Remember, it's the thought that counts when giving a gift.
About the Author
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Do bowls made in Japan contain lead?
I read that handpainted pottery from China may contain lead. Anyone know if it's the same for Japan? Is it safe from eating out of?
I am Japanese living in Japan and so watching and reading Japanese news everyday. At least, I've never heard Japanese bowls contain dangerous amount of lead. I searched the web in Japanese but all I could found was the news that "cheap made-in-China pottery violated the regulations".
One of the selling point of the Japanese pottery shop I found was, "not made in China". So at least Japanese customer trust in made-in-Japan pottery/bowls more.
Anyway, if you are very cautious about toxic substances, you better not use unreasonably cheap one. Especially for childs. In Japan, many parents have same worries so they often avoid made-in-China pottery/bowl.
Personally I don't care much about it so I'm using cheap bowls...
sorry for my poor English...
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