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  • Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe
  • Oven safe up to 450F
  • Food safe & lead free pottery
  • Designed & Handmade in Kentucky, USA
  • All clay and glazes are formulated and mixed in-house
  • All products are either wheel-thrown or slip cast with molds we design & make ourselves
  • Durable stoneware fired at 2,400 °F (1,315 °C)
  • Slight variations in size & color are normal and part of the handmade product's nature

All the pottery is food safe and can be used in a dishwasher, microwave and oven, but should never be placed directly on stovetop burners.
To ensure a long life for your pottery, this is a list of things that are NOT recommended to do:

  • Placing a cold dish into a preheated oven
  • Immersing a hot dish into cold water or a freezer
  • Putting a dish too close to the heating element in the oven
  • Dropping the pottery on a hard surface

This piece of pottery was handmade from start to finish by Blanket Creek Pottery, a small two person studio in the countryside of Kentucky.

13oz / Handmade Ceramic Tall Tumbler or Vase / Blanket Creek Pottery

SKU: BCP24
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Description

  • Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe
  • Oven safe up to 450F
  • Food safe & lead free pottery
  • Designed & Handmade in Kentucky, USA
  • All clay and glazes are formulated and mixed in-house
  • All products are either wheel-thrown or slip cast with molds we design & make ourselves
  • Durable stoneware fired at 2,400 °F (1,315 °C)
  • Slight variations in size & color are normal and part of the handmade product's nature

All the pottery is food safe and can be used in a dishwasher, microwave and oven, but should never be placed directly on stovetop burners.
To ensure a long life for your pottery, this is a list of things that are NOT recommended to do:

  • Placing a cold dish into a preheated oven
  • Immersing a hot dish into cold water or a freezer
  • Putting a dish too close to the heating element in the oven
  • Dropping the pottery on a hard surface

This piece of pottery was handmade from start to finish by Blanket Creek Pottery, a small two person studio in the countryside of Kentucky.