Wedding Ring Holder Personalized Ring Dish, Anniversary Gift for Wife by Prima Pottery

  • Personalized Ring Dish Custom Monogram Wedding Anniversary Pottery is an attractive spot for her wedding ring, engagement ring & everyday items. Beauty & utility join creating this artisan pottery, each ring holder plate is handmade with your unique personalization making a great gift for marriage anniversary, the newly engaged, bride to be or yourself! Select your favorite custom color for an accent: gold, rose gold, black or silver. This large 4” wide ceramic ring plate is a beautiful addition to the couple’s union celebration & ideal for holding the new ring, it will quickly become a cherished heirloom and used to hold their wedding rings and special belongings for years to come! This custom ring dish is ideal for the bride to be, your spouse, a girlfriend, or yourself! Your personalized dish includes a gloss glaze finish on the top side. The bottom of your dish is the natural matte clay finish. Celebrate special moments with 100% handcrafted art. Order your one-of-a-kind name and date ring dish today!

    Finish:
    Soft White Gloss Glaze - final dish color is soft white

    Timing: The process to create pottery takes about 2  weeks from the date of purchase. Most orders ship out 2 weeks from your purchase date. We do not send daily email status updates on your dish. An email alert with your shipping tracking number will be sent to you when the order ships. Rush orders are not available for this dish.

  • Submit the 2 monogram letters in the order they will appear on your dish and the custom date as numbers. (For example: 12.25.2019) Your personalized initials will be set in upper case letters. Your personalized dish will look like the sample dish in the photos.
  • The process to create pottery takes 2-3 weeks from the date of purchase. Most orders ship out 3 weeks from your purchase date. Handmade ceramic artistry takes time. Each dish is hand-formed from earthenware clay, then air-dried. The dish goes into the kiln for a 2,000 degree firing. Once cooled down, glaze is applied to the dish. Most dishes return to the kiln for a second firing. Then the metallic color is applied by hand, if ordered. Computers are not used making your dish. Each ring dish is created entirely by hand. Minor variations occur are part of the charm of hand-crafting. Each letter is individually positioned in the clay by hand, so minor variations must be expected.