Serveware and containers
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Mini pot “totya”(11x11cm, 0,5 L) |
Small round butter dish with wooden knife (13x11 cm) |
Giant pot
(44x45 cm, 30 L) |
Covered cheese dish
(21x13 cm) |
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Vase “Szilke”
(19x19 cm, 4 litres) |
Large pot
(17x20 cm, 3 litres) |
Small round butter dish |
Teapot
(20x16 cm, 3 litres) |
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Soup bowl
(28x22 cm) |
“Debrecen-style” vase “szilke”
(8 liter) |
Large dishpan “Vájling” (50 cm) |
Mug with tea strainer
(9x13 cm, 0,4 liter) |
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Giant pot |
Large pot
(17x20 cm, 3 liter) |
Small“totya” pots
(14x13 cm) |
Teapot
(20x16 cm, 3 liter) |
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Small teapot for green tea with heater
(14x17 cm) |
Soup bowl
(28x22 cm) |
White tea-set |
Brown tea-set |
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Small “totya” pot
(14x13 cm, 1 liter) |
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Tile stoves
Besides the kitchenware and ornaments tiles for stoves are also prepared in my workshop and I’m also engaged in building tile stoves with the help of my colleague.
Tile stoves can be built in traditional and folk style depending on the type of the tiles. Take a look at the complete stoves and variations of tiles on the homepage of Barakonyi tile stoves.
Pottery in use
Take a closer look at the way our pottery can be used in smaller households as well as restaurants... To the picture gallery