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Ceramic jug ''Bummulo Malandrino''

Ceramic jug ''Bummulo Malandrino''

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SKU:Bs101

B.S. Ceramiche Caltagirone

The Bummolo or Bummulu Malandrino is a typical Sicilian object. It is a real closed jug, in which the drinks are poured inside through the hole underneath it, so to fill it you have to turn it upside down and once brought into a vertical position the bummulo will not let the liquid poured out. 'internal.

It was used in ancient times by farmers to transport water or wine to the countryside without letting it overflow and keeping it fresh all day, because the clay is a conductor and therefore keeps the liquids at temperature.

This object is part of a refined collection that features techniques and models from the ancient Sicilian tradition, it is made entirely by hand and is guaranteed for its origin and typicality.

Colors and shades may differ slightly from photos. Since these are 100% artisanal products, any imperfections are part of the manufacturing process and attest to the originality of the products.

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