Striped Bowl with Lid
Useful items don’t have to be boring! This hand-painted, lidded bowl features stripes, polka dots and a bright kiwi green interior. With a notched rim and included spoon, it could be used as a sugar bowl, salt urn or jam jar. Whatever you store in it, using it will add a bit of fun and cheer to your day.
Height: 3-1/8” base only, 5” with lid
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Capacity: 8 oz
Many plants and animals have stripes. Black and white stripes are most commonly associated with the zebra, but this pattern is also found on skunks, warblers, ring-tailed lemurs, moths and snakes. The pattern may help animals regulate their temperature and provide camouflage to protect them from predators. New research suggests that stripes also help repel biting flies, though how that works is unclear.
Useful items don’t have to be boring! This hand-painted, lidded bowl features stripes, polka dots and a bright kiwi green interior. With a notched rim and included spoon, it could be used as a sugar bowl, salt urn or jam jar. Whatever you store in it, using it will add a bit of fun and cheer to your day.
Height: 3-1/8” base only, 5” with lid
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Capacity: 8 oz
Many plants and animals have stripes. Black and white stripes are most commonly associated with the zebra, but this pattern is also found on skunks, warblers, ring-tailed lemurs, moths and snakes. The pattern may help animals regulate their temperature and provide camouflage to protect them from predators. New research suggests that stripes also help repel biting flies, though how that works is unclear.
Useful items don’t have to be boring! This hand-painted, lidded bowl features stripes, polka dots and a bright kiwi green interior. With a notched rim and included spoon, it could be used as a sugar bowl, salt urn or jam jar. Whatever you store in it, using it will add a bit of fun and cheer to your day.
Height: 3-1/8” base only, 5” with lid
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Capacity: 8 oz
Many plants and animals have stripes. Black and white stripes are most commonly associated with the zebra, but this pattern is also found on skunks, warblers, ring-tailed lemurs, moths and snakes. The pattern may help animals regulate their temperature and provide camouflage to protect them from predators. New research suggests that stripes also help repel biting flies, though how that works is unclear.