Jug
Jug
Jug, enamelled finish. Handmade, in Desvres
This very functional utensil is a beautiful useful container at your table. It can also be used as a decorative element.
- Height 17 cm, diameter at the neck 8cm
- Capacity: 1.55 liters
- Color: Electric Blue
Low stock: 9 left
Shipping costs are free in mainland France for all orders over 250 euros
- Traditional know-how
- Handcrafted
- In Desvres in France
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EXPERTISE
This piece is handmade in our Desvres workshop.
Our earthenware is unique and made in the purest tradition of the Desvres earthenware factories of yesteryear.
All manufacturing stages are carried out in the workshop using the method of casting in plaster molds.
The decoration is applied piece by piece, by hand and using a transfer technique, just before the third and final firing.
COMPOSITION
Our earthenware pieces are made from natural and sustainable components.
Biscuit: 100% earthenware
Enamel: transparent and suitable for food use. It meets European standards, that is to say without lead or cadmium.
The color of Des Rêves earthenware is that of the natural earthenware that we prepare.
We do not use any dyes or tinted enamel to give this cream color to our pieces. Each product is unique. In the context of artisanal manufacturing, it is possible that slight color variations exist on the same model.
USAGE TIPS
Our pieces can be washed in the dishwasher and are microwave safe.
Earthenware being a porous material by definition, we recommend not letting the pieces soak in water, nor washing them for too long.
Rouen decor
The creation of this decor was made possible thanks to the kindness of the Desvres Ceramic Museum which offered us access to its archives. This is how the Rouen motif inspired us to launch the first decor in the Des Rêves collection.
Magnified, lightened and revealing the heart of a traditional design executed for decades in Desvres, this decor is more relevant than ever.
These pieces are made by hand in our workshop in Desvres. Our earthenware is unique and made in the purest tradition of the Desvres earthenware factories of yesteryear.
All manufacturing stages are carried out in the workshop using the casting method in plaster molds.
The decoration is applied piece by piece, by hand and using a transfer technique, just before the third and final firing.