
Portuguese Clay Painted Pot (Tacho Pintado)
Earthenware has been used by humans for centuries as a ceramic utensil for food preparation due to its unique properties and the availability of raw materials. It has been utilized for both cold and hot dishes, preserving the natural nutrients in food for extended periods.
When storing clay crockery, ensure that it is completely dry. If left unused for extended periods of time, mold may naturally form due to the high porosity of the clay, which absorbs moisture. This is a normal process.
- This item does NOT qualify for FREE SHIPPING
- 7.5" Diamater, 3.5" high
- Weighs 4.8lbs
- Produced in Portugal since 1977
Original: $59.95
-65%$59.95
$20.98Portuguese Clay Painted Pot (Tacho Pintado)
Earthenware has been used by humans for centuries as a ceramic utensil for food preparation due to its unique properties and the availability of raw materials. It has been utilized for both cold and hot dishes, preserving the natural nutrients in food for extended periods.
When storing clay crockery, ensure that it is completely dry. If left unused for extended periods of time, mold may naturally form due to the high porosity of the clay, which absorbs moisture. This is a normal process.
- This item does NOT qualify for FREE SHIPPING
- 7.5" Diamater, 3.5" high
- Weighs 4.8lbs
- Produced in Portugal since 1977
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Earthenware has been used by humans for centuries as a ceramic utensil for food preparation due to its unique properties and the availability of raw materials. It has been utilized for both cold and hot dishes, preserving the natural nutrients in food for extended periods.
When storing clay crockery, ensure that it is completely dry. If left unused for extended periods of time, mold may naturally form due to the high porosity of the clay, which absorbs moisture. This is a normal process.
- This item does NOT qualify for FREE SHIPPING
- 7.5" Diamater, 3.5" high
- Weighs 4.8lbs
- Produced in Portugal since 1977




















