Brown Trout Ceramic Storage Jar

£12.49

£12.49

These gloss-finished, ceramic storage jars feature a striking Brown Trout design, created by one of our talented local artists.

 

This exclusive illustration captures the essence of a classic Highland fishing scene – perfect for nature lovers, anglers, or anyone who appreciates Scotland’s wild beauty.

 

Ideal for storing tea, coffee, sugar, biscuits, or even something a bit more special, these ceramic jars add a personal and practical touch to any kitchen.

 

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

 

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 feature a striking Brown Trout design, created by one of our talented local artists.

 

This exclusive illustration captures the essence of a classic Highland fishing scene – perfect for nature lovers, anglers, or anyone who appreciates Scotland’s wild beauty.

 

Ideal for storing tea, coffee, sugar, biscuits, or even something a bit more special, these ceramic jars add a personal and practical touch to any kitchen.

 

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

 

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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