Green Heart Pitcher
Item#: 90138Description
Individually hand blown, our Green Heart Pitcher artfully combines Jamestown glassblowing with creativity to produce contemporary kitchenware you can taste every time you watch your favorite drink flow through the heartshaped spout! Blown without metals, this item recreates the Colonial era inyour kitchen as it is green, the natural color of glass and the only color believed to be available in 17th century Virginia.
With its big heart shaped lip, our green pitcher has more than enough room to accommodate small to mid-sized floral arrangements making itideal as a vase that will meld right in with your home or office interior décor. Search our catalogue for other Jamestown Glassware you’ll be sure to love!
Specifications
- Approximately 6 tall
- Holds approximately 5 diameter
- Made in the USA
- Profits support the National Parks Service
- Wash with warm water
- Do not put this item in a dishwasher or oven. It is temperature sensitive
- Slight variations in shape and size are possible. Jamestown Glasshouse pieces are handblown and handcrafted by local artisans.
- Slight variations in shape and size are possible. Jamestown Glasshouse pieces are handblown and handcrafted by local artisans.
Reviews
Customer Reviews
This pitcher and the other such blown glass items are just wonderful. They are gorgeous and sturdy and present an appreciation for this country's history, craftspeople and technologies. We purchased the small and medium size pitchers in both green and blue, and typically use them for milk or syrups. The green ones are 1% milk in accordance with the 1% milk containers' green lids, and the blue with 2% in accordance with the 2% lids. And sometimes whole milk or 1/2&1/2 will sneak into the blue pitchers.
We also have the large green pitcher with heart-shaped mouth, for iced tea or water.
We have found these all to be appropriately - even bargain - priced, especially since they seem to last handling longer than most conventional pottery of the same size and use. We hope that you might find them affordable, useful and eminently attractive too.
— Melvin Ivey
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