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Pouring Jar With Corked lid, Mushroom Style
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- Order placed
- 18th December
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- Dispatched
- 23rd December
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- Standard delivery
- 27th - 30th December
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This charming ceramic pouring jar combines functionality with whimsical design. The speckled cream finish adds a rustic touch, while the hand painted mushrooms bring a playful, nature inspired flair. Its corked lid keeps contents secure, making it perfect...
This charming ceramic pouring jar combines functionality with whimsical design. The speckled cream finish adds a rustic touch, while the hand painted mushrooms bring a playful, nature inspired flair. Its corked lid keeps contents secure, making it perfect for storing and pouring liquids.
The glossy green base with hints of blue enhance the overall design with a smooth, earthy accent.
Ideal for kitchen decor or as a unique gift, this jar is both piratical and beautiful, adding character to any home.
These jars hold approximately 200ml
Stand at approximately 15cm
High fired vitrified clay.
Dishwasher friendly
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 27th - 30th December
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