Add charm and color to your table with our West Bank Ceramic Dipping Bowls, a beautifully hand-painted set that blends artistry with everyday function. This set of four small dipping bowls is inspired by the rich ceramic traditions of Hebron, a Palestinian city known for its skilled artisans and centuries-old craftsmanship. Each dip bowl features nature-inspired motifs and bold, vibrant colors that bring a touch of heritage and warmth to any meal.
These ceramic dipping bowls are glazed and high-fired to create a glossy, durable finish. Measuring approximately 1 1/2" high and 3 1/2" in diameter, each bowl holds up to 4 oz.—perfect for serving a variety of condiments, sauces, dips, or spices. Whether you're enjoying hummus, olive oil with herbs, or soy sauce for sushi, these small dipping bowls provide the perfect portion size for individual use or entertaining guests.
Also ideal as condiment bowls, they can be used to organize your charcuterie board, hold chopped herbs for cooking prep, or serve nuts and candies at a gathering. Their multifunctional design makes them a staple in any kitchen or dining setup.
Each set is handmade and painted by Palestinian artisans in the West Bank, supporting fair trade practices that help preserve traditional techniques while providing economic opportunities for local communities. Because of the handcrafted nature of these bowls, each piece is unique, with slight variations that add character and authenticity.
Set Includes: 4 ceramic dipping bowls
Dimensions: Each is approximately 1 1/2"h x 3 1/2"dia
Capacity: 4 oz. per bowl
Material: Glazed ceramic
Care Instructions: Microwave safe; not oven safe. Hand wash recommended to preserve glaze
Perfect for everyday use or festive occasions, these handcrafted dip bowls combine function, artistry, and cultural significance in every piece.
Our products are tested for lead content and are made for food use in accordance with FDA guidelines for food-safe ceramics.
For California Residents: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov