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Handmade Ceramic Colander

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These handmade ceramic colanders were created by my friend, Mariah Addis in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I asked her to glaze them with my favorite color, turquoise, and each colander has a scalloped edge and cute handles on the sides. I use it to rinse berries, herbs, salad greens, and cherry tomatoes. I'm sure there are many uses for it, but even better, it looks so beautiful sitting on the counter in my kitchen!

There are a limited number, and each is 9" in diameter and 3 1/4" high. It will make a great gift for the cook in your life!

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These handmade ceramic colanders were created by my friend, Mariah Addis in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I asked her to glaze them with my favorite color, turquoise, and each colander has a scalloped edge and cute handles on the sides. I use it to rinse berries, herbs, salad greens, and cherry tomatoes. I'm sure there are many uses for it, but even better, it looks so beautiful sitting on the counter in my kitchen!

There are a limited number, and each is 9" in diameter and 3 1/4" high. It will make a great gift for the cook in your life!

These handmade ceramic colanders were created by my friend, Mariah Addis in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I asked her to glaze them with my favorite color, turquoise, and each colander has a scalloped edge and cute handles on the sides. I use it to rinse berries, herbs, salad greens, and cherry tomatoes. I'm sure there are many uses for it, but even better, it looks so beautiful sitting on the counter in my kitchen!

There are a limited number, and each is 9" in diameter and 3 1/4" high. It will make a great gift for the cook in your life!

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