Studio Silversmith Crystal Honey Jar, Beehive Honey Dish
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To clean it, I threw it in the dishwasher. It was fine; I use organic honey, which crystallizes occasionally, but I simply warm it in the microwave for 20 seconds and it's fine.
According to the Waterford Crystal website, crystal cannot withstand temperature changes from hot to cold or vice versa. The crystal glass will be shattered.
I'm guessing it's around 12 oz. It's something I adore, and everyone who enters my kitchen compliments me on it. The wooden dipper does not appeal to me. I swapped it out for one with a large, amusing honey bee on the handle.
Real crystal is significantly more expensive than these prices, according to my research. Mikasa, Noritake, and other brands of true crystal cost around $85. From $0.00 to $150.00 00, based on the maker and, if applicable, the sale price. Dishwashers are safe for expensive crystal. I use one drop of Dawn or Polmolive dish detergent to clean both my crystal and china in my dishwasher on the China Crystal setting. Dishwasher detergent that isn't specially formulated for use in dishwashers is far too harsh. (As an example: One set of my china is more than a century old and still looks brand new. The gold hasn't flaked off, and the flowers are still as vibrant as they were when my grandmother first got the set. My other set is silver-rimmed and flower-trimmed, and it's about 75 years old. It appears to be brand new as well. However, I only use the dishwasher's top tier to clean my crystal. ) I hope you found this information useful.
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This honey jar is particularly appealing to me. The bottom is made of thick glass, it's quite heavy, and it looks nice. My stick was not beroken when it arrived, but I didn't need it because we only have liquid honey for a short period of time when it's fresh and it crystallizes quickly (we only use raw honey). I've got a teaspoon in there, and it fits perfectly in the opening. I took a picture of this jar next to a 15oz can to give you an idea of how big it is, which was something I wanted to see before ordering. I'm not sure if it's crystal, but it has a sticker on the bottom that says "Studio Crystal by Studio Silversmiths MADE IN CHINA. " For the price, I think this boney jar is okay.
The wooden wand is 5 inches tall and 4 inches wide, and it's well-made and sturdy. It's also well-packaged and makes an excellent gift!.
What a lovely honey jar you've got there. My husband was so impressed with the quality of the first jar that he told me I needed to order four more; One will be given as a gift, and the rest will be kept for myself. I plan to fill them with sugar and use them as place settings for my holiday dinner guests. Why is there so much sugar in this recipe? Homemade lefse is always on the menu. Sugar is sprinkled on top of buttered lefse by some guests. The notches in the lids were just right for my sugar spoons. The crystal blends in beautifully with the rest of my collection: salt, butter containers for peppers In case you were wondering, the base can easily hold 1 and 3/8 cup of water. 1 1/2 cups are full to the top. br>These jars are ideal for butter mints, nuts, sweetener or creamer packets, condiments, and other small items. The lid keeps everything fresh: With the knob to grab, it's simple to remove. What is there not to like about this? It is impossible to make a mistake.
br>A broken honey dipper was included in one of the boxes. It doesn't appear to be of particularly high quality. a weak point br>I adore the honey jars! It carries some weight. The quality is excellent, and as you can see in the photos, there are small bees all around the jar. I think it would work well for jam as well, just swap out the dipper for a spoon: ))) Overall, for the price, I believe they should include a bamboo dipper instead of the cheaper version, but aside from that, they are lovely honey jars, and I hope parents will enjoy them as well: )))br>br>((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( The seller followed up with us after we received our order to see how we liked it. One of the honey dippers broke during the shipment, so we asked if they could send us a replacement. We received a brand-new set in about a week. A new dipper, as well as a honey jar! I would highly recommend this product and seller because of their excellent customer service.
It's adorable, one-of-a-kind, and useful. Surprisingly substantial base that feels and appears to be made of the finest crystal. The top attaches to the base with ease. When honey is added to the crystal, it emits a warm amber glow. Would make a great gift, but I'm keeping mine! The quality and price are excellent, and I highly recommend this piece.
I found exactly what I needed. It's the perfect size, not too big or too flashy. It's easy to use and understand. LOVE IT! There was no damage to the item when it arrived. Use a soft cloth to clean the crystal in soapy warm water (do not use abrasive sponges or cleaning agents as they will scratch it). To give you an idea of scale, that's a 17-inch shoe. For scale, I used a 06 oz (500 g) jar of honey.
This is a beautiful honey jar, especially for the price; I gave it five stars because the quality is excellent, but my only complaint is the wooden stick that comes with it. I was initially concerned about air getting into the honey because there is obviously a hole where the stick goes in. So far, it's worked perfectly for me, and the honey hasn't hardened or crystallized. I'm thinking about ordering the silver stick that's sold separately because I think it'll be more sanitary. Even so, I give it a five-star rating because I enjoy it.
Honey decanter of exceptional quality, weight, and craftsmanship - I did a lot of research and read a lot of reviews. Wow! What a fantastic value for money teacher gift! My son's fifth-grade teacher recently purchased a bee hive with the intention of producing honey. Instead of giving her the usual boring $cash, we/he got her these honey bee magnets. It was a big hit with her. She claimed she was out of honey for her upcoming production. This is an excellent product. We're glad we got the glass because it's of high quality compared to the other options. Acrylic, which is prone to scratching, develops a soiled film. If the teacher doesn't plan on using it for honey all year, I believe she could fill it with trinkets or a "honey do" list! She was also informed that she is the household's Queen Bee. She gave a warm smile.