Kobalt, kobalt entrance and window.

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Kobalt Pottery & More

Kraków


Sells eye-poppingly beautiful ceramic designs from the western Polish city of Bolesławiec. The dishes, plates and bowls are all hand-painted with a unique stamping and brush technique, and can be found in kitchens around the country.


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