Add a playful touch to your table with this whimsical cheese-shaped cheese dish, complete with a charming little mouse perched on top. Measuring 6 inches by 8 inches and standing 3.25 inches high, this unique piece is as functional as it is fun, making it a delightful conversation starter at any gathering. Perfect for serving cheese, appetizers, or small desserts, it brings a sense of humor and artistry to your entertaining. Each dish is carefully handcrafted and hand-painted in Poland, ensuring every piece is truly one of a kind. The high-fired ceramic construction makes it durable for years of use, while the double-glazed finish allows for easy cleanup and helps resist chips and scratches. Safe for the dishwasher, microwave, and freezer, it combines modern convenience with traditional craftsmanship. Whether you use it to serve your favorite cheeses at wine night, to display treats during the holidays, or simply as a decorative accent on your counter, this cheese dish is sure to bring smiles to your guests and a special touch to your collection. The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, started as local folk-art centuries ago in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of “Bunzlauer” stoneware dating back to the 16th century were crafted by hand and decorated with a folk-art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather using the colors of cobalt blue, sage green and ferrous red. These designs and colors are still the inspiration for modern day patterns. Today, skilled Polish artists still individually handcraft, and hand decorate each piece using small sponges to stamp each pattern and color. After the process of mixing ingredients, molding the pottery, applying the decorations and glaze, the pottery is twice fired. This process makes the pottery extremely durable; it will not crack or chip easily, and it is perfect for use in the microwave, dishwasher, oven, and freezer. Along with our pottery, we have sourced a range of absolutely beautiful hand-blown glassware from Poland. Blue Rose Pottery is the best place to start or add to your Polish Pottery collection!