Golden Eagle Ceramic Storage Jar

£12.49

£12.49

These gloss-finished, ceramic storage jars showcase a striking Golden Eagle design, illustrated by one of our talented local artists.

 

Depicting this majestic bird in the Scottish Highlands, the exclusive artwork is perfect for birdwatchers, wildlife lovers, and those drawn to the dramatic beauty of nature.

 

A stylish way to store your tea, coffee, sugar, or biscuits, these jars blend practicality with artistic flair.

 

The design is printed on both sides in vibrant, fade-resistant colour, and the airtight metal clasp helps keep contents fresh while adding a rustic touch.

 

Diameter: 8.5cm
Height: 13cm

 

If you’d like to personalise this ceramic jar with your own message or artwork, please visit our blank template. Here, you can create your custom design and include a note in the Design Instructions box if you’d like to use the design above.

These gloss-finished, ceramic storage jars showcase a striking Golden Eagle design, illustrated by one of our talented local artists.

 

Depicting this majestic bird in the Scottish Highlands, the exclusive artwork is perfect for birdwatchers, wildlife lovers, and those drawn to the dramatic beauty of nature.

 

A stylish way to store your tea, coffee, sugar, or biscuits, these jars blend practicality with artistic flair.

 

The design is printed on both sides in vibrant, fade-resistant colour, and the airtight metal clasp helps keep contents fresh while adding a rustic touch.

 

Diameter: 8.5cm
Height: 13cm

 

If you’d like to personalise this ceramic jar with your own message or artwork, please visit our blank template. Here, you can create your custom design and include a note in the Design Instructions box if you’d like to use the design above.

Weight 0.41 kg
Dimensions 8.5 × 13 cm

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“Scotland has over 600 castles, each with its own unique history and architecture. These castles range from the imposing Edinburgh Castle to the picturesque Eilean Donan Castle, and offer a glimpse into Scotland’s rich medieval past.”
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