


Dadasi Carafe/Bottle
Gharyan Stoneware
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Discover the perfect balance of art and practicality with the Carafe Dadasi. This 34 oz stoneware carafe is handmade and features a timeless, ethnique and contemporary design. Use it to elevate your tableware, decorate your home, or enhance hospitality. Its berber-shaped centerpiece makes it a daring decorative piece as well as a useful carafe. Experience the art de la table with Carafe Dadasi Dimensions: • Diameter: 3.7inches (9.5cm) • Height: 12.2inches (31cm) • Weight: 1.54lbs (0.7kg) • Capacity: 34oz (100cl) Specifications: Food safe Microwave and dishwasher safe Handmade Material: Enameled stoneware/ Matte finish Completely free of toxic heavy metals (like cadmium and lead) and carcinogens found in other, less robust, ceramic forms. Made in Tunisia Disclaimer: Our products are handmade by ceramists, one at the time. As such, they re all unique in their own ways and you may spot a small finger print on the base, or the imprint of the grid onto which they were placed when fired. Please note that these are the marks of true craftsmanship.
- 3.7"D x 12.2"H
- Our products are handmade by ceramists, one at the time.
- Item #11254217
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Gharyan Stoneware
Gharyan is dedicated to crafting products that reflect nature’s artistry. In Tunisia’s Cap Bon peninsula, pure, mineral-rich clay is drawn from the Mediterranean and shaped by artisans whose craft has been passed down for centuries. Each piece of Gharyan stoneware is still handmade today, carrying forward this deep tradition.
