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More Temuka for gallery
This blue and yellow gratin dish gets used at least once a week, and it shows no sign of crazing or other damage. Love it.. we bought it new at Temuka about 2-3 years ago. L 30 cm, W 13.5, H 6 cm
Incidentally my big brown casserole is also in regular use.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu33](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu33.jpg)
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu34](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu34.jpg)
Kitchen storage jar in (I think) Riverstone. H 11 cm excluding cork.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu35](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu35.jpg)
Another storage jar in (I think) Cobblestone. H 12 cm excluding cork.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu36](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu36.jpg)
More to come....
Incidentally my big brown casserole is also in regular use.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu33](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu33.jpg)
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu34](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu34.jpg)
Kitchen storage jar in (I think) Riverstone. H 11 cm excluding cork.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu35](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu35.jpg)
Another storage jar in (I think) Cobblestone. H 12 cm excluding cork.
![More Temuka for gallery X_temu36](https://i.servimg.com/u/f57/17/93/17/34/x_temu36.jpg)
More to come....
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