Roasting pan large (2,2L)

$78.64
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SKU
1158S1158P/A-166A/1
More Information
Diameter [cm] 0.00
Length [cm] 31.30
Weight [kg] 3.350
Capacity [liter] 2.70
Height [cm] 19.20
Width [cm] 24.80
Roasting pan large (2,2L)• Ceramic roaster with a capacity of 2.2 litres • The roaster is designed for baking and heating both savoury and sweet dishes • The decorative character of the roaster makes it possible to use it also for serving food on the table • The roaster is suitable for baking at temperatures up to 280 degrees Celsius in conventional ovens, microwave ovens, on glass ceramic hobs, on induction hobs and for storing food in a refrigerator • The roaster is glazed and fired at a high temperature, which protects both the roaster and the decoration from damage • Corrugated bottom supports the heat treatment process • The roaster can be washed in the dishwasher, heated in the microwave and stored in the fridge. • Thanks to the specific mass from which the roaster is made, it keeps food warm for a long time • The traditional shape of the roaster will perfectly fit into a classically furnished kitchen, while in a modern kitchen it will be an intriguing addition • Like the whole product range of Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC", the roasters are also decorated manually, using stamps and brushes, thanks to which each one is unique and therefore minimal differences in decoration may occur between particular pieces within one decoration A-166A decorationThis decoration is the queen among decorations - admired and loved by customers. The idea for it is based on the classic Bolesławiec decorations, where we have three colours: cobalt, brown and green. There are also cobalt, tightly arranged circles with peacock eyes merging into a cobalt cloud. They are separated by a garland of flowers with slightly ragged petals that are a bit reminiscent of the bearded carnations from our grandmothers' and mothers' gardens. All decorations of the pottery manufactured in Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are hand-made by artists using traditional methods - with stamps and brushes. After decorating and glazing, the pottery is subjected to a second firing at high temperature, thanks to which both the pottery and the decoration gain resistance to damage and colour change. Each hand-decorated item is unique, as slight differences in decoration are inevitable.