
Mini Ceramic Citrus Juicer
White handcrafted stoneware mini ceramic hand juicer by m.bueno. It's great for lemons and limes. Due to the handmade nature of the work, each piece varies slightly. Each piece is beautiful, special and unique.
Ceramic Citrus Juicer Details:Â
- Approximately 3.5" in diameter
- Dishwasher 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.
Original: $33.95
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$11.88Mini Ceramic Citrus Juicer
White handcrafted stoneware mini ceramic hand juicer by m.bueno. It's great for lemons and limes. Due to the handmade nature of the work, each piece varies slightly. Each piece is beautiful, special and unique.
Ceramic Citrus Juicer Details:Â
- Approximately 3.5" in diameter
- Dishwasher 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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White handcrafted stoneware mini ceramic hand juicer by m.bueno. It's great for lemons and limes. Due to the handmade nature of the work, each piece varies slightly. Each piece is beautiful, special and unique.
Ceramic Citrus Juicer Details:Â
- Approximately 3.5" in diameter
- Dishwasher 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.























