
This piece comes courtesy of All Fired Up, a very special collection of handmade ceramics, only available at Food52. (And because it’s handmade, some variation is to be expected and embraced.)
A real keeper
A precious piece for your most precious ingredient. This ceramic salt cellar comes by way of Maine-based artist Elizabeth Benotti, who crafts each one from porcelain clay and then carves that herringbone pattern by hand. (It’s a traditional method called sgraffito.) It also makes for a lovely jewelry catchall, so go ahead and snag more than one.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Food safe
- Porcelain clay with a glossy glaze
- Handmade in Eliot, Maine
Browse the full All Fired Up collection.
- Made in: Eliot, Maine.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
A precious piece for your most precious ingredient. This ceramic salt cellar comes by way of Maine-based artist Elizabeth Benotti, who crafts each one from porcelain clay and then carves that herringbone pattern by hand. (It’s a traditional method called sgraffito.) It also makes for a lovely jewelry catchall, so go ahead and snag more than one.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Food safe
- Porcelain clay with a glossy glaze
- Handmade in Eliot, Maine
Browse the full All Fired Up collection.
A real keeper
A precious piece for your most precious ingredient. This ceramic salt cellar comes by way of Maine-based artist Elizabeth Benotti, who crafts each one from porcelain clay and then carves that herringbone pattern by hand. (It’s a traditional method called sgraffito.) It also makes for a lovely jewelry catchall, so go ahead and snag more than one.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Food safe
- Porcelain clay with a glossy glaze
- Handmade in Eliot, Maine
Browse the full All Fired Up collection.
- Made in: Eliot, Maine.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
A precious piece for your most precious ingredient. This ceramic salt cellar comes by way of Maine-based artist Elizabeth Benotti, who crafts each one from porcelain clay and then carves that herringbone pattern by hand. (It’s a traditional method called sgraffito.) It also makes for a lovely jewelry catchall, so go ahead and snag more than one.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Food safe
- Porcelain clay with a glossy glaze
- Handmade in Eliot, Maine
Browse the full All Fired Up collection.