Ceramic cat Dishes

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I love finding distinct cat items on Etsy, and when I came across these beautiful ceramic cat dishes by an Italian artist, I just had to share them with you.

 

These little cat trays are noted as “Svuotatasche kitten in raku pottery.” As best as I can tell, svuota tasche tranlates to “empty pockets.” So these trays could be used to  hold keys or coins, or they could brighten up your desk and hold office supplies. I think they’re so beautiful, I’d probably just display them as a piece of art. Raku is a Japanese technique that uses all the elements of nature: earth, air, fire and water. The artist describes her technique in a lot more detail on Etsy and has several videos showing her at work on her Facebook page.

The little dishes come in a variety of colors.  how beautiful is this “tortie” dish?

I loved seeing that the artist has feline assistants, as shown in this video on her Facebook page:

To see a lot more of the little dishes and the artist’s other creations, check out Ceramics Raky by Artijanas on Etsy.

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Ingrid King

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4 comments on Ceramic cat Dishes

caren says:

August 12, 2021 at 1:02 pm

those are simply gorgeous!

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Sue Brandes says:

August 12, 2021 at 10:18 am

Those are beautiful.

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nancy fsulkner says:

August 12, 2021 at 6:55 am

ceramic cat dishes from etsy are cute. purchased some. thanks for the info.

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Janine says:

August 12, 2021 at 6:01 am

Those are really pretty. I would get a little stand to set them on and use them as decorations.

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