Are you a fan of flowers? If so, then our elegant handmade Polish pottery ceramic large jugs and vases will definitely fit your style. Come and see their beautiful, charming, and solid design for yourself!
Personally, I’m not a fan of flowers. That is, I very much like them, but I just don’t have the patience necessary to grow them myself. I’m a lucky man though! My beloved girlfriend loves flowers and taking care of them, so my problem is solved. We keep our plants in flower bowls, but trust me, not for much longer. Some time ago I found out some beautiful Polish pottery handcrafted ceramic large jugs and vases and I ordered this particular one:
We’re going to use it as a water large jug for flowers with long stalks, such as tulips or daffodils. These handmade ceramic large jugs and vases might as well serve as flower pots with dirt for long-term flower breeding, but we prefer it to stay relatively clean. It is way too beautiful to keep it static with just one kind of flower. Instead, we prefer to change it once in a while. It is also worth noting that these large handcrafted colourful ceramic jugs and vases are dishwasher safe. Since we own one, it makes cleaning a lot easier.
These handmade large jugs and vases are also perfect additions to other hand-painted polish pottery, such as ceramic dinner plates, ceramic butter dishes, ceramic coffee mugs, cereal bowls, salad bowls, or bottles. When you click on certain large jugs and vase in the overall category, you can see all related products after scrolling down – just like in here, for example.
Growing your own herbs in the kitchen
We’ve also been thinking about growing some herbs in the kitchen, such as green onion, parsley, dill, or basil leaves. This is a very fine idea because of the jug or vase’s look – it composes very well with classic kitchens, and we happen to have a semi-classic one, I’d say. All these herbs I mentioned tend to grow rather in height than in width, so they will perfectly fit in the polish pottery large jug shape.
After all the considerations, flowers won the competition though. Why not tell us what would win in your home?