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M.Bueno Gravy Boat

M.Bueno Gravy Boat

This wheel-thrown gravy/sauce boat has a distinct rustic elegance and holds about 3 cups. 

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4"H x 7"L x 5" dia., 24-oz. capacity.

  • Interior and exterior are glazed, with unglazed bottom.

  • Food, oven, dishwasher and microwave safe.
     
  • Made in the USA.

Meet Mariella Luz, of m.bueno Pottery. She is based in Olympia, WA, and is a self-taught ceramicist.  After two decades working behind the scenes in music, she decided to take on ceramics. She sold some of her first work at a local craft fair. Mariella tries to make her work affordable enough to use every day and simple enough to mix with things you already own.

$48.99
M.Bueno Gravy Boat—
$48.99

M.Bueno Gravy Boat

This wheel-thrown gravy/sauce boat has a distinct rustic elegance and holds about 3 cups. 

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4"H x 7"L x 5" dia., 24-oz. capacity.

  • Interior and exterior are glazed, with unglazed bottom.

  • Food, oven, dishwasher and microwave safe.
     
  • Made in the USA.

Meet Mariella Luz, of m.bueno Pottery. She is based in Olympia, WA, and is a self-taught ceramicist.  After two decades working behind the scenes in music, she decided to take on ceramics. She sold some of her first work at a local craft fair. Mariella tries to make her work affordable enough to use every day and simple enough to mix with things you already own.

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This wheel-thrown gravy/sauce boat has a distinct rustic elegance and holds about 3 cups. 

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4"H x 7"L x 5" dia., 24-oz. capacity.

  • Interior and exterior are glazed, with unglazed bottom.

  • Food, oven, dishwasher and microwave safe.
     
  • Made in the USA.

Meet Mariella Luz, of m.bueno Pottery. She is based in Olympia, WA, and is a self-taught ceramicist.  After two decades working behind the scenes in music, she decided to take on ceramics. She sold some of her first work at a local craft fair. Mariella tries to make her work affordable enough to use every day and simple enough to mix with things you already own.