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Dmytro Vintage Clay Jugs — 1940s Ukraine
Condition:
used
$114.00
Sale price
$114.00
Regular price
Handcrafted by Ukrainian artisans in the 1940s, the Dmytro Clay Jugs reflect traditional pottery practices that have been part of village life for generations. Each piece shows the natural patina, wear, and surface variation that develop through decades of everyday use and storage, giving every jug its own distinct character.
These vintage ceramic vessels bring rustic texture and quiet presence to any space. Style them as standalone décor or use them as vases for branches or florals.
Dimensions
- A: 5.5" diameter × 9" height
- B: 6.5" diameter × 9" height
- C: 6" diameter × 8.75" height
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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