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Glass Pitcher With Handle

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We found these glass pieces while we were travelling through Osaka, they caught our eye with their unique shapes and textures and we knew we had to bring some back. Use this large glass pitcher for holding water for the table or use it to make a batch of frozen margaritas or pimms. This large jug would also make for a cute vase as well.
Details:

Material: Glass

Dimensions: Approx. H240mm x W127mm (inc. handle)

Story:

When we set out on a sourcing trip to find products we always like to wander through back streets, explore antique and general markets and speak to the locals because you never know what you may find or where the path will take you. We love Japan because even the most unassuming and seemingly desolate street can be the home to secret treasures.

On our recent trip we visited antique markets, shops we discovered tucked away in backstreets and spoke to local makers to find a treasure trove of items to bring back. Each piece tells its own story, antiques and market pieces that have age and character, others that are handcrafted while some are just things we couldn’t resist from little boutiques.

Origin

Japan
Osaka, Japan
34.6937° N, 135.5021° E

Osaka is a large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food.

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