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Olive oil pourer

Olive oil pourer

Regular price $80.00 AUD
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Wheelthrown stoneware Olive oil pourer with white glaze and cobalt bubble decoration.

Intended to be kept on your bench or table for drizzling Extra Virgin Olive oil to finish your dish.
Olive oil is sensitive to light and to heat, so this vessel keeps it at a stable temperature with no light coming into contact with it.
Its small capacity ensures the oil inside is fresh and the small dimples on the sides makes it easy to hold in your hand.

Comes with stainless steel pouring insert.

Paired beautifully with our very own Olive oil- when available!

12cm tall. 200ml capacity

Microwave, DW and Oven safe.

Each piece is handmade and therefore unique.

There may be variations from the photographs here.

PLEASE NOTE: Please allow 2weeks for delivery of your order .

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Please allow 2 weeks for shipping during regular postal times and a little longer during holiday season.
We use only recycled paper for our wrapping and have had less than a handful of breakages over 10 years.
If however your delivery arrives broken, please email Ruth and we will happily sort out a refund or replacement if available.
We aim for all experiences in our store to be happy, so please let us know if you are dissatisfued in any way so we can aim to resolve any issues.

All of our ceramics are DW safe, Oven and Microwave safe.
Thermal shock will however lend itself to breakages.

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Made in the Gallery of Good

All of Ruth’s ceramics are made with LOVE in her purpose built studio, The Gallery of Good, on the lands of the GunaiKurnai peoples, in the Strzelecki ranges joust outside of Trafalgar in West Gippsland, Victoria, AUSTRALIA.
Every piece is intended to bring joy and as a reminder of the importance of love; hence why Ruth uses a love heart in her makers mark on the bottom of each piece and you will often see love hearts used decoratively across her work.

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