Coachella Plate

$57.00

A graphic depiction of a ripe pomegranate decorates this long, oval plate. It could serve a multitude of uses—as a cheese board, appetizer plate, dessert tray or decorative holder of small items. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 5/8”

Pomegranate cultivation has increased substantially in the last 10 years, mainly due to its purported health benefits. Pomegranate is said to help relieve joint pain, reduce infection and lower the risk of heart disease. Its production is sustainable and safe for the environment as long as chemical pesticides are not used. Preferring mild, cool winters and hot, dry summers pomegranates grow best in California’s Coachella Valley.

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A graphic depiction of a ripe pomegranate decorates this long, oval plate. It could serve a multitude of uses—as a cheese board, appetizer plate, dessert tray or decorative holder of small items. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 5/8”

Pomegranate cultivation has increased substantially in the last 10 years, mainly due to its purported health benefits. Pomegranate is said to help relieve joint pain, reduce infection and lower the risk of heart disease. Its production is sustainable and safe for the environment as long as chemical pesticides are not used. Preferring mild, cool winters and hot, dry summers pomegranates grow best in California’s Coachella Valley.

A graphic depiction of a ripe pomegranate decorates this long, oval plate. It could serve a multitude of uses—as a cheese board, appetizer plate, dessert tray or decorative holder of small items. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica style.

Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 5/8”

Pomegranate cultivation has increased substantially in the last 10 years, mainly due to its purported health benefits. Pomegranate is said to help relieve joint pain, reduce infection and lower the risk of heart disease. Its production is sustainable and safe for the environment as long as chemical pesticides are not used. Preferring mild, cool winters and hot, dry summers pomegranates grow best in California’s Coachella Valley.