La Rochere Bee Glass Butter Dish with Lid

$22.00

Butter dishes are a classic accessory on French breakfast tables and kitchen countertops. Its rounded design and clean lines provide an elegant presentation. Beurrier/Confiturier. For use with butter, soft cheese, and jam. Sturdy French glass. Dishwasher safe. Made in France.

The Napoleon Bee was inspired by a pattern belonging to Napoleon that was used to decorate fabrics and luggage. The bee design is also a symbol of Provençal France. The glass is made in the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475, using the traditional pressed machine glass method. A pressure seam is sometimes visible which is the mark left by opening the mold in which the glass is pressed. Free of lead and cadmium and dishwasher safe. 3.7" diameter, 2.5” tall.

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Butter dishes are a classic accessory on French breakfast tables and kitchen countertops. Its rounded design and clean lines provide an elegant presentation. Beurrier/Confiturier. For use with butter, soft cheese, and jam. Sturdy French glass. Dishwasher safe. Made in France.

The Napoleon Bee was inspired by a pattern belonging to Napoleon that was used to decorate fabrics and luggage. The bee design is also a symbol of Provençal France. The glass is made in the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475, using the traditional pressed machine glass method. A pressure seam is sometimes visible which is the mark left by opening the mold in which the glass is pressed. Free of lead and cadmium and dishwasher safe. 3.7" diameter, 2.5” tall.

Butter dishes are a classic accessory on French breakfast tables and kitchen countertops. Its rounded design and clean lines provide an elegant presentation. Beurrier/Confiturier. For use with butter, soft cheese, and jam. Sturdy French glass. Dishwasher safe. Made in France.

The Napoleon Bee was inspired by a pattern belonging to Napoleon that was used to decorate fabrics and luggage. The bee design is also a symbol of Provençal France. The glass is made in the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475, using the traditional pressed machine glass method. A pressure seam is sometimes visible which is the mark left by opening the mold in which the glass is pressed. Free of lead and cadmium and dishwasher safe. 3.7" diameter, 2.5” tall.

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