Home To Roost Green Mixing Bowl
Regular price
$62.00 USD
A fantastic addition to any bakeware collection, this charming bowl is crafted to withstand the rigors of daily baking and cooking and is ideal for mixing and serving. Featuring an intricate, folk-inspired design and made of durable earthenware, it is an exemplary combination of aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of home cooks and bakers since the 1800s, Mason Cash began as a village pottery in Church Gresley, England. Run by a series of master potters, the company took its name from the most colorful of the group, “Bossy” Mason. For the next 100 years, the potters produced exceptional kitchen items to be distributed throughout the UK. In 1901, the newly renamed Mason Cash & Co. produced the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl, which remains a customer favorite to this very day.
- Material: Earthenware
- Dimensions: 11.75" W x 5.5" H
- Capacity: 4.25 qt.
A fantastic addition to any bakeware collection, this charming bowl is crafted to withstand the rigors of daily baking and cooking and is ideal for mixing and serving. Featuring an intricate, folk-inspired design and made of durable earthenware, it is an exemplary combination of aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of home cooks and bakers since the 1800s, Mason Cash began as a village pottery in Church Gresley, England. Run by a series of master potters, the company took its name from the most colorful of the group, “Bossy” Mason. For the next 100 years, the potters produced exceptional kitchen items to be distributed throughout the UK. In 1901, the newly renamed Mason Cash & Co. produced the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl, which remains a customer favorite to this very day.
- Material: Earthenware
- Dimensions: 11.75" W x 5.5" H
- Capacity: 4.25 qt.
Home To Roost Green Mixing Bowl
Regular price
$62.00 USD
A fantastic addition to any bakeware collection, this charming bowl is crafted to withstand the rigors of daily baking and cooking and is ideal for mixing and serving. Featuring an intricate, folk-inspired design and made of durable earthenware, it is an exemplary combination of aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of home cooks and bakers since the 1800s, Mason Cash began as a village pottery in Church Gresley, England. Run by a series of master potters, the company took its name from the most colorful of the group, “Bossy” Mason. For the next 100 years, the potters produced exceptional kitchen items to be distributed throughout the UK. In 1901, the newly renamed Mason Cash & Co. produced the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl, which remains a customer favorite to this very day.
- Material: Earthenware
- Dimensions: 11.75" W x 5.5" H
- Capacity: 4.25 qt.
A fantastic addition to any bakeware collection, this charming bowl is crafted to withstand the rigors of daily baking and cooking and is ideal for mixing and serving. Featuring an intricate, folk-inspired design and made of durable earthenware, it is an exemplary combination of aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of home cooks and bakers since the 1800s, Mason Cash began as a village pottery in Church Gresley, England. Run by a series of master potters, the company took its name from the most colorful of the group, “Bossy” Mason. For the next 100 years, the potters produced exceptional kitchen items to be distributed throughout the UK. In 1901, the newly renamed Mason Cash & Co. produced the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl, which remains a customer favorite to this very day.
- Material: Earthenware
- Dimensions: 11.75" W x 5.5" H
- Capacity: 4.25 qt.