Kamouraska Olive Oil Bottle
Description
Jacques makes this olive oil bottle on the potter’s wheel and finishes it in his studio with his signature black glaze. The glaze is made from wild clay harvested along the St. Lawrence River in Kamouraska, combined with cherry and maple wood ash. Each bottle comes with a metal pour spout.
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Microwave and dishwasher safe
H20.5 cm x D3 cm | Vol 550 mLCeramics 101
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