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Complete with a grape cluster sculpture under the handle and clusters surrounding the inset lid. Search “grape” for some of our items that are similar

*Please note that the lid was created specifically for this canister, fits loosely due to its hand formed nature and is not a tight seal. Fits best in one position.

-This item is an individual piece, no others like it

This is an eye catching one of a kind piece. Exquisite, like the other pottery available from WildCrowFarm, it is not production pottery and is the only one in existence, due to the single firing schedule and variability of the hands of the artist and the unpredictability in high-fire pottery. Some of our pottery will be similar but this piece can never be matched.

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Description

Handmade, this fresh white canister’s lid has clusters of purple wine grapes accented with light green leaves, and a lovely sculpted cluster of ripe grapes under the looped handle. Just right for storing coffee beans, sugar, or tea, this piece makes a beautiful accent to your home.

This unique wine country canister measures approx. 5 1/2″ wide x 5 3/4″ tall from bottom to knob on lid. It holds a large 3 cups or 800 ml. to the inside rim beneath the lid.

-Created from white sandy Northern California clay, the base is wheel thrown and the lid is individually hand formed, then hand glazed with food safe, oven safe, dishwasher safe glazes. The glazes on our pieces are simply stunning!

-Stoneware fired to over 2200 degrees for durability and ease of use and cleaning. The bottoms are unglazed and feature our maker’s mark.

-Please note that all of our stoneware pottery is hand crafted an no molds are used in the creation of our vessels, so please expect variations in hand applied glaze techniques and shapes. This ensures that your piece(s) are always one of a kind, and priceless.

*Props are not included.*

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 8 × 8 in

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