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Crystal Palace Covered Bowl

Crystal Palace Covered Bowl
Crystal Palace Covered Bowl
Crystal Palace Covered Bowl
Crystal Palace Covered Bowl
Crystal Palace Covered Bowl
12,750.00 ₺
Tax Free: 10,625.00 ₺
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: 8680571800470
  • Dimensions: 21.00cm x 21.00cm x 34.50cm
  • SKU: M01051120028030
● 2 Pcs (1 Glass Bowl - 1 Silver Lid)
● Shiny Silver Plated

Bring an aesthetic look to your presentations with ANATOLI’s Crystal Palace Covered Bowl. Add a different dimension to your special days and presentations with the crystal palace covered bowl adorned with the Ottoman architecture motifs admired by the world which embody many secrets. The lid of ANATOLI’s silver-plated sugar bowl was designed in helmet form. With a fine craftsmanship, the bowl was designed for food presentation. The crest of the sugar bowl was inspired from the Seljuk star. 


The corners in ANATOLI’s sugar bowl were explicitly arranged, which is one of the most important features of the palace architecture. Incorporating the Ottoman and Seljuk architecture, ANATOLI’s sugar bowls will fascinate you. Whether for your tables and presentations or as a gift for your loved ones, ANATOLI’s sugar bowl will always be the perfect choice.

The Story of Crystal (Billur*) Palace Covered Bowl

Three layers of catering:
Transparency, accessibility and a sense of trust at the base.
Pyramid pattern meeting the craftsmanship of glass.
Healthy, robust and protective.
A dome carrying the universe reflected on the daily life. Like in a temple, or a tent, or a house...
Plated over copper; whether silver or gold.
Rare, precious and aesthetic.
Not to mention the fact that the crest is a three - dimensional interpretation of the octangular Seljuk star
The top of the casting fineness.
Stylish, symbolic and functional.

Crystal Palace Covered Bowl, an object from ANATOLI to glorify the understanding of catering service.

* Billur Palace is the name given by the Turkish press of the relevant period to the Crystal Palace which is a glass structure where the first international exhibition was held in London in 1851 with the participation of the Ottoman Empire.

 Our prices are EX-WORKS. Freight, insurance and shipping costs not included. It varies depending on the country and region you are in.

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