'Preserved Memories' Etched Apothecary Jar

Vinegar & Brown Paper

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    • Order placed
    • 10th March
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    • 19th - 20th March
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    • 18th - 19th March

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Description

Etched apothecary jar to preserve memories in...

Etched apothecary jar to preserve memories in.

Featured in lifestyle magazines, TV programmes and social media posts, each jar is individually etched by Andy Poplar in his small studio in the North of England and can be found sitting on the desks of writers, artists, scientists and lovers of wordplay from York to New York.

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Dimensions:

Available in two sizes - 1 litre (22cm high) and 2 litre (26cm high).

Both jar apertures are 6cm wide.

Each jar comes safely packaged in a nice recyclable card box.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 19th - 20th March

Express delivery: £5.00
Receive it by 18th - 19th March

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Vinegar & Brown Paper

POOL IN WHARFEDALE, YORKSHIRE

For those that love wit, typography and a slightly askew way of looking at the world, Vinegar & Brown Paper presents his collection of etched apothecary glass bottles.

Individually sandblasted, each bottle is created by artist Andy Poplar in his studio in the North of England. Featured in magazines, TV programmes and social media posts, his range of bottles can be found on the desks of writers, artists, scientists and those that revel in wordplay from York to New York.