To Pour Cold Water Stoneware Jug
Camden Clay
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- 25th December
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- 7th January
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- Standard delivery
- 9th - 10th January
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This jug is hand made from stoneware clay and decorated using coloured slips and a stencil resist technique. The explanation of the phrase 'To Pour Cold Water' is on the base – To pour cold water over something – the term originally meant to defame or sla...
This jug is hand made from stoneware clay and decorated using coloured slips and a stencil resist technique. The explanation of the phrase 'To Pour Cold Water' is on the base – To pour cold water over something – the term originally meant to defame or slander but the modern meaning – to be unenthusiastic or discourage. Dates from about 1800.
Each jug is unique due to the nature of hand making and the unpredictability of the kiln firing. They are sturdy, functional and dishwasher proof and sometimes display characteristic minor imperfections.
14.5cm high
18.5cm diameter
Dishwasher safe
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 9th - 10th January
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Camden Clay
Bath, England
Hello I'm Steve Kamlish. My thing is words on plates. I'm interested in typographic quotes, idioms and slang all related to food. The history of a word or phrase fascinates me and I love breathing new life into an obscure saying, slang or film quote.
My work is all hand made from our home studio in Bath. The kiln sits in a vault beneath the pavement of Camden Road.