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The Casafina Poterie Mocha Latte Pitcher Jug is handcrafted in Portugal by true artisans and each piece is individually finished. Showcasing a stunning, hand brushed reactive glaze at the top, the bottom of the jug is perfectly contrasted with a darker, matte glaze.
Inspired by the timeless gems of vintage French pottery “Poterie en Grès” , the Casafina Poterie collection also includes a beautiful oval platter, trio of bowls, spoon rest, cruet, and utensil holder pairing distinctive shapes and textures with spectacular reactive glazes to offer unique dinner and kitchenware ranges.
The Casafina Poterie Mocha Latte Pitcher Jug is handcrafted in Portugal by true artisans and each piece is individually finished. Showcasing a stunning, hand brushed reactive glaze at the top, the bottom of the jug is perfectly contrasted with a darker, matte glaze.
Inspired by the timeless gems of vintage French pottery “Poterie en Grès” , the Casafina Poterie collection also includes a beautiful oval platter, trio of bowls, spoon rest, cruet, and utensil holder pairing distinctive shapes and textures with spectacular reactive glazes to offer unique dinner and kitchenware ranges.
The Casafina Poterie Mocha Latte Pitcher Jug is handcrafted in Portugal by true artisans and each piece is individually finished. Showcasing a stunning, hand brushed reactive glaze at the top, the bottom of the jug is perfectly contrasted with a darker, matte glaze.
Inspired by the timeless gems of vintage French pottery “Poterie en Grès” , the Casafina Poterie collection also includes a beautiful oval platter, trio of bowls, spoon rest, cruet, and utensil holder pairing distinctive shapes and textures with spectacular reactive glazes to offer unique dinner and kitchenware ranges.
Size 1.58 l
Handcrafted in Portugal by true artisans, the Poterie range of fine stoneware is unique, durable and timeless.
All casafina fine stoneware products are hand finished which provides them unique character.
Any irregularities, color variations or small imperfections should considered defects, but unique marks of authenticity.