Blue Round Pot with Lid | Handmade in Jordan
Bring color and craftsmanship to your kitchen or living space with the Blue Round Pot with Lid, a handmade ceramic storage solution that balances utility and beauty. Crafted in Jordan, this compact pot features a smooth, rounded form and a tightly fitted lid, finished in a rich blue glaze that adds depth and vibrancy.
Whether used for spices, sugar, jewelry, or simply displayed on a shelf, this pot offers both function and an artisanal touch.
A Simple Form with Lasting Impact
The round shape of the pot is universally functional—easy to store, easy to use. Its vibrant blue glaze draws the eye, while the soft sheen of the ceramic finish adds elegance. The included lid provides protection for contents, making this piece as practical as it is decorative.
Each pot is wheel-thrown and glazed by hand, meaning no two are exactly alike. The craftsmanship speaks for itself in every curve, handle, and brushstroke.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Handmade in Jordan: Created by local ceramicists using traditional pottery methods.
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Bold Blue Glaze: A rich, deep color that complements both modern and rustic decor.
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Secure Lid: Keeps contents fresh and dust-free.
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Multi-Purpose: Ideal for storing kitchen spices, bath salts, sugar, jewelry, or small keepsakes.
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Crafted to Last: High-fired ceramic is durable for everyday use or decor.
Product Details:
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Material: High-fired ceramic
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Finish: Glossy blue glaze
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Design: Round shape with fitted lid
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Origin: Handmade in Jordan
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Use Cases: Kitchen storage, jewelry holder, bath salt container, decorative shelf piece
Care Instructions:
Hand wash with mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid soaking or placing in the dishwasher to preserve glaze and handmade quality. Not recommended for microwave use.
Complete Your Artisan Kitchen Collection
Pair this piece with our Handmade Ceramic Oil & Zaatar Plates or matching blue-glazed serveware for a cohesive and elegant tabletop.
Explore Global Ceramic Traditions
Discover how color and glaze techniques from the Middle East influence contemporary ceramics at Ceramic Arts Network.
