Share More Than Food. In Pakistani culture, the act of sharing food is an act of love. Whether it is a spread laid out for Eid guests, a platter of pakoras passed around during Ramadan iftaar, or a selection of mezze at a summer barbecue — food in South Asian homes is always communal, always generous, always beautiful. These small sharing platters with dipping pots were designed to honour that tradition. To give your table the visual richness it deserves, and to make every gathering feel like a celebration. Inspired by Islamic Art & Pakistan's Coastline The 8 designs in this collection draw from two distinct sources of inspiration: The geometric tile work and arabesque patterns found in the mosques and shrines of Pakistan — from the Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore to the shrines of Multan The shades of blue and green of the Arabian Sea as it curves around Gwadar, the port city on Pakistan's south-western Makran Coast Each pattern is a named, historically rooted design — not a generic print, but a piece of visual heritage you can bring to your table. Product Details Material: Solid mango wood with printed lacquered surface — lightweight and durable Dimensions: 25cm x 34cm Includes: Central dipping pot for sauces, chutneys, or olives Available in: 8 heritage-inspired designs Suitable for: Pakoras, BBQ meats, canapés, cheese, dates, chocolates, Ramadan iftaar spreads Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Not dishwasher safe. Do not immerse in water. Made in India in collaboration with a female-led small business A Gift That Means Something These platters were a bestselling gift in 2022 — chosen by customers as housewarming presents, birthday gifts, and treats for the host who has everything. They are the kind of object that gets admired, used, and talked about. A beautiful way to serve. A meaningful way to give.