Yellow Round Pot with Lid | Handmade in Jordan
Brighten your shelves and storage spaces with the Yellow Round Pot with Lid, a handmade ceramic piece that fuses vibrant design with traditional craftsmanship. Made in Jordan, this sunny yellow pot brings cheerful color to your kitchen, bathroom, or desk while serving as a functional container for small essentials.
Whether holding spices, sugar, trinkets, or simply standing alone as decor, this pot adds warmth and a handmade touch to any space.
Joyful Color Meets Timeless Form
The round silhouette of the pot is a timeless design that suits both practical storage and decorative use. The rich yellow glaze is applied by hand, offering a pop of color while maintaining the natural, earthy feel of traditional ceramics. The lid is perfectly fitted, helping to keep contents fresh and protected.
Each piece is handcrafted, meaning subtle variations make every pot uniquely yours.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Handmade in Jordan: Artisans shape and glaze each piece by hand using traditional methods.
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Bold Yellow Glaze: A bright and uplifting color that brings warmth to your space.
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Functional Lid: Ideal for keeping spices, herbs, or keepsakes secure.
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Multi-Use Design: Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, or as a cheerful accent on any shelf.
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Craftsmanship in Every Curve: High-fired for strength and finished with care for everyday use.
Product Details:
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Material: High-fired ceramic
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Finish: Glossy yellow glaze
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Design: Round body with snug-fitting lid
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Origin: Handmade in Jordan
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Use Cases: Spice jar, sugar bowl, jewelry holder, desk organizer, display decor
Care Instructions:
Hand wash gently with mild soap. Avoid soaking or dishwasher use to protect the glaze. Not suitable for microwave due to its handmade nature.
Style it with More Handmade Ceramics
Create a curated look with other colorful pieces from our Handmade Ceramics Collection, including matching bowls, jugs, and trays.
Learn About Ceramic Glaze Traditions
Explore the cultural meanings of color in pottery at The Marks Project, a resource for ceramic arts and history.