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Confit Jar - Loop Handle
Originally used to preserve foods across the French countryside, these antique Confit Jars feature a distinct loop handle design. Style them alone or as a cluster to bring the charm of the French countryside into your space.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.
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Confit Jar - Loop Handle
Confit Jar - Loop Handle
Originally used to preserve foods across the French countryside, these antique Confit Jars feature a distinct loop handle design. Style them alone or as a cluster to bring the charm of the French countryside into your space.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.
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Originally used to preserve foods across the French countryside, these antique Confit Jars feature a distinct loop handle design. Style them alone or as a cluster to bring the charm of the French countryside into your space.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.
Expect variations in color, patina, and signs of wear and tear, as each jar is unique. Although glazed vessels are commonly considered water safe, we recommend using a separate, internal water vase or vials for live stems.















