Oregon Stoneware Studio Dragonfly Honey Pot, Latte Review

Oregon Stoneware Studio Dragonfly Honey Pot, Latte

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  • Stoneware honey pot, thrown and glazed by hand
  • Crosby & Taylor pewter faceplate with Dragonfly motif
  • Wooden honey dipper included
  • 5.3 x 4 inches (HxD), 12-oz capacity; hand wash
  • Due to handcrafting, glaze color and size may vary; made in the USA

Color:Latte

These beautiful stoneware honey pots are hand thrown in Oregon and offered in a variety of glazes. They’re adorned with hand-cast pewter faceplates (also made in Oregon) and include a wooden dipper. Not just for honey, you can also use them to store sugar, jam or salt. Since 2007, Carl Warne has been the exclusive potter for Crosby & Taylor Stoneware. That company is now focusing on their premium hand cast pewter designs and the stoneware division, led by Carl, has become Oregon Stoneware Studio. The two companies still work hand-in-hand, and Carl’s pieces continue to be accented with Crosby & Taylor’s premium pewter hardware. Due to handcrafting, variations and minor imperfections should be expected and confirm the artisan character of the work.

Oregon Stoneware Studio Fleur de Lys Honey Pot, Whipping Cream Review

Oregon Stoneware Studio Fleur de Lys Honey Pot, Whipping Cream

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  • Stoneware honey pot, thrown and glazed by hand
  • Crosby & Taylor pewter faceplate with traditional French Fleur de Lys motif
  • Wooden honey dipper included
  • 5.3 x 4 inches (HxD), 12-oz capacity; hand wash
  • Due to handcrafting, glaze color and size may vary; made in the USA

Color:Whipping Cream

These beautiful stoneware honey pots are hand thrown in Oregon and offered in a variety of glazes. They’re adorned with hand-cast pewter faceplates (also made in Oregon) and include a wooden dipper. Not just for honey, you can also use them to store sugar, jam or salt. Since 2007, Carl Warne has been the exclusive potter for Crosby & Taylor Stoneware. That company is now focusing on their premium hand cast pewter designs and the stoneware division, led by Carl, has become Oregon Stoneware Studio. The two companies still work hand-in-hand, and Carl’s pieces continue to be accented with Crosby & Taylor’s premium pewter hardware. Due to handcrafting, variations and minor imperfections should be expected and confirm the artisan character of the work.

Oregon Stoneware Studio Bee Honeypot, Pistachio Review

Oregon Stoneware Studio Bee Honeypot, Pistachio

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  • Stoneware honeypot, thrown and glazed by hand in Oregon, USA
  • Crosby & Taylor lead-free pewter faceplate with honeybee motif
  • Wooden dipper included
  • Approximately 4 x 5.3 inches (DxH), 12-oz capacity; hand wash
  • Due to handcrafting, minor variations and imperfections should be expected

Color:pistachio

These beautiful stoneware honey pots are hand thrown in Oregon and offered in a variety of glazes. They’re adorned with hand-cast pewter faceplates (also made in Oregon) and include a wooden dipper. Not just for honey, you can also use them to store sugar, jam or salt. Since 2007, Carl Warne has been the exclusive potter for Crosby & Taylor Stoneware. That company is now focusing on their premium hand cast pewter designs and the stoneware division, led by Carl, has become Oregon Stoneware Studio. The two companies still work hand-in-hand, and Carl’s pieces continue to be accented with Crosby & Taylor’s premium pewter hardware. Due to handcrafting, variations and minor imperfections should be expected and confirm the artisan character of the work.

Oregon Stoneware Studio Vineyard Honey Pot, Latte Review

Oregon Stoneware Studio Vineyard Honey Pot, Latte

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  • Stoneware honey pot, thrown and glazed by hand
  • Crosby & Taylor pewter faceplate with Tuscan-inspired Vineyard motif
  • Wooden honey dipper included
  • 5.3 x 4 inches (HxD), 12-oz capacity; hand wash
  • Due to handcrafting, glaze color and size may vary; made in the USA

Color:Latte

These beautiful stoneware honey pots are hand thrown in Oregon and offered in a variety of glazes. They’re adorned with hand-cast pewter faceplates (also made in Oregon) and include a wooden dipper. Not just for honey, you can also use them to store sugar, jam or salt. Since 2007, Carl Warne has been the exclusive potter for Crosby & Taylor Stoneware. That company is now focusing on their premium hand cast pewter designs and the stoneware division, led by Carl, has become Oregon Stoneware Studio. The two companies still work hand-in-hand, and Carl’s pieces continue to be accented with Crosby & Taylor’s premium pewter hardware. Due to handcrafting, variations and minor imperfections should be expected and confirm the artisan character of the work.

Oregon Stoneware Studio Bird Honey Pot, Blackberry Review

Oregon Stoneware Studio Bird Honey Pot, Blackberry

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  • Stoneware honey pot, thrown and glazed by hand
  • Crosby & Taylor pewter faceplate with charming Bird motif
  • Wooden honey dipper included
  • 5.3 x 4 inches (HxD), 12-oz capacity; hand wash
  • Due to handcrafting, glaze color and size may vary; made in the USA

Color:Blackberry

These beautiful stoneware honey pots are hand thrown in Oregon and offered in a variety of glazes. They’re adorned with hand-cast pewter faceplates (also made in Oregon) and include a wooden dipper. Not just for honey, you can also use them to store sugar, jam or salt. Since 2007, Carl Warne has been the exclusive potter for Crosby & Taylor Stoneware. That company is now focusing on their premium hand cast pewter designs and the stoneware division, led by Carl, has become Oregon Stoneware Studio. The two companies still work hand-in-hand, and Carl’s pieces continue to be accented with Crosby & Taylor’s premium pewter hardware. Due to handcrafting, variations and minor imperfections should be expected and confirm the artisan character of the work.

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