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Olive oil cruet 6

$125.00
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I love to cook and I love olive oil. And I love to drizzle the oil with these cruets. It makes a big difference. They drizzle so much better than from the bottle the oil comes in. You have much more control. I give these as gifts all the time.

I actually have two of these beside my kitchen stove. One has olive oil in it and the other a high heat oil such as canola.

I send each with a wine cork to seal the top. You just pop it out to refill the cruet with oil and then put it back in.

This pot came out of the salt chamber of Pepino, the wood salt kiln at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. It has a lovely satin chestnut colored surface.

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Dimensions: Approximately 7.5” tall x 4” wide

These hold approximately 500ml

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My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I make them with stoneware clay and fire until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.

I ship with USPS and UPS and send tracking information after sending each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For these international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

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I love to cook and I love olive oil. And I love to drizzle the oil with these cruets. It makes a big difference. They drizzle so much better than from the bottle the oil comes in. You have much more control. I give these as gifts all the time.

I actually have two of these beside my kitchen stove. One has olive oil in it and the other a high heat oil such as canola.

I send each with a wine cork to seal the top. You just pop it out to refill the cruet with oil and then put it back in.

This pot came out of the salt chamber of Pepino, the wood salt kiln at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. It has a lovely satin chestnut colored surface.

* * *

Dimensions: Approximately 7.5” tall x 4” wide

These hold approximately 500ml

* * *

My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I make them with stoneware clay and fire until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.

I ship with USPS and UPS and send tracking information after sending each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For these international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

I love to cook and I love olive oil. And I love to drizzle the oil with these cruets. It makes a big difference. They drizzle so much better than from the bottle the oil comes in. You have much more control. I give these as gifts all the time.

I actually have two of these beside my kitchen stove. One has olive oil in it and the other a high heat oil such as canola.

I send each with a wine cork to seal the top. You just pop it out to refill the cruet with oil and then put it back in.

This pot came out of the salt chamber of Pepino, the wood salt kiln at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. It has a lovely satin chestnut colored surface.

* * *

Dimensions: Approximately 7.5” tall x 4” wide

These hold approximately 500ml

* * *

My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I make them with stoneware clay and fire until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.

I ship with USPS and UPS and send tracking information after sending each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For these international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

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