BB-10002217 Teatime Tea Party Shortbread Pan by Brown Bag Designs
SKU: BB-10002217
$37.00Price
Bake stunning shortbread with our stoneware Brown Bag Designs Shortbread Pans. Each pan features an intricate pattern that is sure to impress your friends. Designs range from pastoral American folk art to culturally significant Celtic designs- there’s something for everyone!
Includes
1 – Shortbread Pan
1 – Recipe Booklet
1 – Gift Box
Details
Octagonal:
Approx. 11.5″ L x 8.5″ W x 1.25″ H
16 oz. Capacity
Approx. Wgt. 2.45 lbs
FEATURES
- Handmade stoneware pottery
- Freezer, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe
- Hand-painted on matte and glossy glazes
- Food safe, non-toxic
- Cadmium and lead safe
- Designed and manufactured in USA
- All materials sourced from the USA and Canada
STONEWARE POTTERY CARE
- Drastic temperature changes (from the refrigerator to the hot oven) may cause cracking. Room temperature to cool oven is best. Allow pottery to cool before placing in refrigerator or dishwasher.
- Do not broil or place on a stovetop burner. Do not store in freezer.
- Pottery can scratch furniture & cause water stains if placed directly on furniture surface. Use cork tabs or felt on the base of the pottery and/or a trivet or tablecloth to protect furniture.
- Do not leave pottery outdoors in winter – temperature fluctuations can crack pottery.
- Low quality cutlery can mark pottery; remove marks with a kitchen abrasive, like Bar Keeper’s Friend. High quality steel cutlery will not mark the pottery.
- Handcrafted pottery has slight variations in size, color & design, characteristics to be expected and treasured in handcrafted art.
- And yes, pottery will break if dropped!
MADE IN USA
STONEWARE POTTERY CARE
STONEWARE POTTERY CARE
- Drastic temperature changes (from the refrigerator to the hot oven) may cause cracking. Room temperature to cool oven is best. Allow pottery to cool before placing in refrigerator or dishwasher.
- Do not broil or place on a stovetop burner. Do not store in freezer.
- Pottery can scratch furniture & cause water stains if placed directly on furniture surface. Use cork tabs or felt on the base of the pottery and/or a trivet or tablecloth to protect furniture.
- Do not leave pottery outdoors in winter – temperature fluctuations can crack pottery.
- Low quality cutlery can mark pottery; remove marks with a kitchen abrasive, like Bar Keeper’s Friend. High quality steel cutlery will not mark the pottery.
- Handcrafted pottery has slight variations in size, color & design, characteristics to be expected and treasured in handcrafted art.
- And yes, pottery will break if dropped!