Tropics Serving Plate
Add a bit of whimsy to anything you serve with this versatile, long serving dish featuring two tropical fish. It could be used for fish, vegetables, cheese and crackers, appetizers and more. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica tradition from Spain.
Length: 15-1/4”
Width: 6-3/4”
Height: 3/4”
Found in warm waters near the equator, tropical fish may live in lakes (freshwater fish) or in oceans (saltwater fish). Freshwater fish are the most endangered group of backboned animals on the planet. They’re threatened by pollution, dams, mining, introduction of invasive species and water changes. Proper trash disposal, reduced use of plastic bottles and conversion to organic fertilizer would go a long way in helping to save them.
Add a bit of whimsy to anything you serve with this versatile, long serving dish featuring two tropical fish. It could be used for fish, vegetables, cheese and crackers, appetizers and more. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica tradition from Spain.
Length: 15-1/4”
Width: 6-3/4”
Height: 3/4”
Found in warm waters near the equator, tropical fish may live in lakes (freshwater fish) or in oceans (saltwater fish). Freshwater fish are the most endangered group of backboned animals on the planet. They’re threatened by pollution, dams, mining, introduction of invasive species and water changes. Proper trash disposal, reduced use of plastic bottles and conversion to organic fertilizer would go a long way in helping to save them.
Add a bit of whimsy to anything you serve with this versatile, long serving dish featuring two tropical fish. It could be used for fish, vegetables, cheese and crackers, appetizers and more. It was hand painted in the centuries-old majolica tradition from Spain.
Length: 15-1/4”
Width: 6-3/4”
Height: 3/4”
Found in warm waters near the equator, tropical fish may live in lakes (freshwater fish) or in oceans (saltwater fish). Freshwater fish are the most endangered group of backboned animals on the planet. They’re threatened by pollution, dams, mining, introduction of invasive species and water changes. Proper trash disposal, reduced use of plastic bottles and conversion to organic fertilizer would go a long way in helping to save them.