Primitive Earth Stoneware Jug Crock

CA$88.00

Beautiful early handmade glazed stoneware crock; with a gorgeous bulbous form & in a stunning & rare mottled grey blue rust colour, a unique mottled finish & interesting timeworn flaws | has sturdy carry handle.

These days, crocks are perfect for storing kitchen utensils and double nicely as rustic
vessels for branches & blooms alike.

8.5” D x 10.5” H | opening is 1” D Very heavy.
In good condition, as found; great patina, chip at the bottom and one on the top of the opening no cracks.
This is truly a one of a kind, found item. Embracing its vintage beauty, this piece may contain imperfections from years of wear. These imperfections are not considered defective.

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Beautiful early handmade glazed stoneware crock; with a gorgeous bulbous form & in a stunning & rare mottled grey blue rust colour, a unique mottled finish & interesting timeworn flaws | has sturdy carry handle.

These days, crocks are perfect for storing kitchen utensils and double nicely as rustic
vessels for branches & blooms alike.

8.5” D x 10.5” H | opening is 1” D Very heavy.
In good condition, as found; great patina, chip at the bottom and one on the top of the opening no cracks.
This is truly a one of a kind, found item. Embracing its vintage beauty, this piece may contain imperfections from years of wear. These imperfections are not considered defective.

Beautiful early handmade glazed stoneware crock; with a gorgeous bulbous form & in a stunning & rare mottled grey blue rust colour, a unique mottled finish & interesting timeworn flaws | has sturdy carry handle.

These days, crocks are perfect for storing kitchen utensils and double nicely as rustic
vessels for branches & blooms alike.

8.5” D x 10.5” H | opening is 1” D Very heavy.
In good condition, as found; great patina, chip at the bottom and one on the top of the opening no cracks.
This is truly a one of a kind, found item. Embracing its vintage beauty, this piece may contain imperfections from years of wear. These imperfections are not considered defective.