
Thrown from dense stoneware and finished in a deep, moss-toned glaze, this jug has the kind of form that earns attention without asking for it — a gently tapered body, a clean pour spout, and a looped handle that sits comfortably in the hand. The glaze pools and shifts slightly across the surface, catching light differently depending on where it stands. At 50 oz, it holds enough for a full table and moves as naturally between water service and a loose arrangement of stems as it does between kitchen counter and dining table.
Each piece is shaped by hand in small batches, meaning the glaze depth and surface character will vary subtly from one jug to the next.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Thrown from dense stoneware and finished in a deep, moss-toned glaze, this jug has the kind of form that earns attention without asking for it — a gently tapered body, a clean pour spout, and a looped handle that sits comfortably in the hand. The glaze pools and shifts slightly across the surface, catching light differently depending on where it stands. At 50 oz, it holds enough for a full table and moves as naturally between water service and a loose arrangement of stems as it does between kitchen counter and dining table.
Each piece is shaped by hand in small batches, meaning the glaze depth and surface character will vary subtly from one jug to the next.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The jug that belongs on every table
Set it out before guests arrive — filled with cold water, or holding a few stems from the garden — and it finds its place without effort. It is the kind of object people reach for without thinking, and notice only once it is gone.



