Creamer (V0,17L)

US$10.99
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SKU
785/D-1096/1
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Weight 0.170000
Diameter [cm] 0.000000
Height [cm] 9.700000
Capacity [liter] 0.170000
Length [cm] 7.900000
Width [cm] 7.900000
Manufacturer:Zakłady Ceramiczne „BOLESŁAWIEC” w Bolesławcu Sp.z o.o.
Address:ul. Tadeusza Kościuszki 11
Zip code:59-700
Place:Bolesławiec
Country:Polska
Tax ID:6120003949
E-mail:sekretariat@zakladyboleslawiec.com
Phone number:+48 75 732 36 51
The product is dishwasher safe The product is safe in contact with food. The product can be used in a microwave oven
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Creamer (V0,17L)• Ceramic milk jugs with a capacity of 0.17 litres • A classic milk jug for serving milk or cream in coffee or tea, but in summer it can also be used for serving syrup to be diluted with water • Milk jugs are part of coffee and tea sets, although they can also be used separately • Can be washed in the dishwasher, used in the microwave and used to store work in the fridge • Thanks to the glazing of the milk jug and the firing at high temperature, the decoration is resistant to damage • Future users can easily match the decoration of the milk jugs to their existing Bolesławiec kitchenware • As all pottery from Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are decorated by hand using stamps and brushes, so each is unique, and therefore minimal differences in decoration may occur between individual pieces within the same decoration D-1096 decorationThe pottery with this decoration are certainly not boring. Their colours refer to the traditional Bolesławiec decorations, in which we have cobalt, green and brown. However here it is not cobalt but brown that plays the first fiddle. There are lines in three shades of green and brown, lines in these colours running around the pottery. The whole is complemented by cobalt spots, in which it is difficult to see any order. The background resembles spotted birds' eggs. One can fall in love. All decorations of the pottery manufactured in Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are hand-made by artists using traditional methods - with stamps and brushes. After decorating and glazing, the pottery is subjected to a second firing at high temperature, thanks to which both the pottery and the decoration gain resistance to damage and colour change. Each hand-decorated item is unique, as slight differences in decoration are inevitable.