Keep bread, chips, tortillas and more toasty warm in a handmade breadwarmer! This one-of-a-kind terracotta warming stone and bread basket duo features a floral vine motif with a fitted lid to keep your baked goods warm even longer. Each is crafted entirely by hand from natural materials, making this a beautiful and eco-friendly addition to any kitchen. The bread basket is hand woven from sustainable kaisa grass and palm wrap, and comes with a matching woven lid featuring a wooden handle attached by natural jute string. Each terracotta stone is made from natural clay, which is pressed into a specialized mold, baked, then whitewashed for rustic appeal.
This Lidded Pangara Breadwarmer will become the centerpiece of any gathering, beautifully holding fresh baked goods and keeping them oven fresh when wrapped in a lightweight cotton towel or napkin while also sharing your support of fair trade. You can also give this beautiful breadwarmer as a hostess gift, wedding gift, or housewarming present. Dimensions: 7"h x 11"dia
Your purchase provides artisans in Bangladesh much-needed employment, a fair wage, freedom from exploitation, access to healthcare and education for their children. Sales of terracotta handicrafts also benefit small-scale farmers who produce environmentally friendly jute, a key agricultural export.
Use and Care instructions: Rinse before first use. Dry well. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place terracotta stone in oven and bake for 10 minutes. Do not put basket in oven. Handling carefully, place stone in basket. For best results, wrap food in towel and place on warmer. To clean, rinse with water. Not dishwasher safe..
*Please Note: This item is only available for local pickup or local delivery. It does not fall under our flat rate or free shipping due to the size/weight of this product. To inquire about a custom shipping rate for this product, please email us at hello@cleanslategoods.com.
About SERRV International:
SERRV International’s mission is to empower small-scale global artisans and farmers through long-term trading partnerships, helping them build sustainable employment, resources, rights, and a vision of hope in their communities.
One of the first fair trade organizations in the world, SERRV International began its mission by helping displaced European refugees trade their handcrafts for income after the Second World War. Since then, we've extended our reach to 24 countries worldwide, working to empower over 8,000 artisans and farmers every year by selling their beautiful handcrafts.