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This beautiful decorative earthenware jug originates from Germany and dates from the late 19th century. The jug is finished in … Read more This beautiful decorative earthenware jug originates from Germany and dates from the late 19th century. The jug is finished in a typical shade of gray and decorated with cobalt blue accents, combined with a simple, timeless design. What makes this piece extra special is its charmingly rough finish: the dents, bumps, hairline cracks, and obvious asymmetry give the jug a unique and characterful appearance. Please note that the jug is not waterproof. Thanks to its authentic look, the jug is ideal as a decorative accent or as a vase for dried flowers. 30 cm high, 22 cm wide, 20 cm diameter. See less
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