Description
A stunning honey color glazed utilitarian terracotta cooking vessel found in the South of France and originally used for duck or goose dishes such as cassoulet or foie gras
the warm pewter vessel has an old world feel deserving a place in the home to be seen and admired
use to pass hors d'oeuvres
it will become a favorite serving spoon for feasts today and 100 years from now
A trio of these tiny vases makes an unforgettable tablescape
Fisher Blacksmithing Handcrafted Planting Trowel Knives A stunning honey color glazedAmerican hand forged steel & a black walnut handle make this handcrafted heirloom tool the finest garden tool in the world. This tool is a necessity for planting, transplanting, weeding, and digging. The steel is heated to 1700 degrees in the forge, shaped by hand with hammer and anvil, joined with solid steel rivets, and then set into a hand turned, American Black Walnut handle.
Exchange/Return Notes
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