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Wonky Irrawaddy Brass Jug | Antique

Regular price
£ 41.00
Regular price
£ 52.00
Sale price
£ 41.00
Tax included.

This brass jug has a dark mark on it. Either embrace the added character or simply position it with the mark facing the wall.

Some of our products have the same type of imperfections, meaning we have a few of these! Photographs show details over the range of products. Item will be picked at random for your purchase.

This item is non-refundable.

Please be aware that these items are not perfect and may have very small chips or the odd scratch that we may have missed!

The shape of our brass jug was inspired by the water jugs which are dotted around Burma for thirsty people to have a drink from. They're often found outside buddhist pagodas, and are usually made of clay. We wanted to reference the gold leaf of the pagodas, the light of the golden hour in Burma, the ancient culture of kindness in the country that we call home.

This will bring new life for your home, and is embedded with the ancient, rich culture of another world. 


    Materials

    Hand-shaped, tactile handle with hammered-brass antiqued finish.

    Dimensions

    20.5cm high
    17cm diameter at widest part
    16cm from spout to edge of handle

    Care Instructions

    Wipe clean with a damp cloth before drying thoroughly, and rub with brasso if it is looking a bit lacklustre.

    If using as a water jug, wash thoroughly before use.

    Shipping

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    Returns

    We hope you will be happy with your order, but if for any reason you are not and would like a refund or exchange, please return it to us within 28 days of receipt in an unused condition.

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      Meet the Makers

      An average family in Burma is made up of four people. 38% are farming families and live off less than $300 a month.

      However, adequate nutrition, healthcare and education for four costs around $750. Our mission is to close this gap through consistent orders. 

      Meet the Makers

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