Capacity 200 ml
7 cm high
6.5 cm wide
A very cute little milk jug or creamer, ideal for serving one or two people, featuring our most popular pattern, the Blue Wren. This active, delightful, tiny bird (his proper name is the Superb Fairy-Wren) is a great favourite in his native Australia, beloved of all who are lucky enough to have him flitting about in their gardens (like us). His bold, inquisitive disposition, colourful plumage and lovely trilling song make him a very welcome neighbour. Everyone loves this cheeky, bright little fellow.
As well as a bright cobalt blue on the Blue Wren, this mug also features a beautiful woody brown glaze on its rim and handle and heritage green leaves. Our potter has finished this mug off with a distinctive tail-like handle, designed to feel comfortable in the hand. The reverse side has a simple leaf design.
Our distinctive look is achieved by only glazing the design, rim and handle of this piece, providing a dramatic contrast to the natural "sandstone" colour of our local clay. The inside of the jug is fully glazed with a clear glaze so it is usable.
We ship to most countries, please ask us for a quote. We take extra special care with padding and boxing to make sure the piece will be amply protected.
Please contact us if you would like to order a variation on this kind of small jug, for instance a different glaze on the rim/handle, or a different design such as the Gecko or Waratah patterns. We also have a larger size milk jug. Enquiries welcome.
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