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White Handthrown Crock and Utensil Set, Small

$125.00

Featured in Oprah's Favorite Things 2023, this countertop bundle is perfect for the at-home chef or design enthusiast. Just as beautiful as it is functional, this artisanal crock keeps your kitchen clutter-free. Pre-filled with 13 essential wooden utensils, this is an elevated gift for the holiday season. Inspired by the iconic Italian olive jar, the Handthrown Crock features a seal on each side and sturdy handles. The vessel is multi-purpose and can be used as a stove-side utensil holder, a stunning flower vase or a unique wine bottle cooler.  

  • Handcrafted from white European clay one-by-one on a potter’s wheel.
  • Each crock requires approximately 35 hours of work and will vary due to the handcrafted technique used.
  • The clay is left untouched on the bottom, while the top portion is dipped in a white, lead-free, non-toxic glaze for the perfect mix of traditional design and contemporary style. 
  • Crocks and wooden utensils may vary from images shown in coloring, size, glaze drips and wood grain.
  • This bundle includes 1 small crock and a baker's dozen (13) wooden utensils, including: 1 flat spatula, 5 beechwood cooking spoons, 1 multi-purpose scoop, 1 sugar/salt spoon set, 1 lemon reamer, 1 cocktail mixer, 1 honey dripper, 1 tasting spoon, and 1 bottle opener.
Weight: 3.0 lbs
Length: 5.5 inches
Width: 5.5 inches
Height: 7 inches
Perfectly Imperfect

Perfectly Imperfect

The shape, size and surface area of this product may vary slightly from the pictures shown due to the differences in grooves, dips and bubbles that normally occur in natural and recycled materials. These identifiers are unique to each product and help to authenticate each item as one-of-a-kind.

Hand Made

Hand Made

This is created by hand. It demonstrates the unique skill of the artisan in a world of mass production.

Food Safe

Food Safe

This item is food safe and contains no toxins or harmful substances.

Time Honored

Time Honored

Made by artisans using age-old techniques that are rooted in regionally specific traditions.