Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Oregon Stoneware Studio Bird Honey Pot? A: The dimensions are five point three inches in height and five point six inches in length.
- Q: What material is the honey pot made of? A: The honey pot is made of stoneware, hand thrown and glazed in Oregon.
- Q: What is the capacity of the honey pot? A: The honey pot has a capacity of twelve ounces, making it suitable for honey, sugar, or jam.
- Q: How do I use this honey pot? A: To use the honey pot, simply open the lid and use the included wooden dipper to serve honey.
- Q: Can I use this honey pot for anything other than honey? A: Yes, the honey pot can also be used for storing sugar, jam, or salt.
- Q: Is this honey pot suitable for serving at parties? A: Yes, the decorative design makes it an attractive serving piece for parties or gatherings.
- Q: How do I care for the honey pot? A: To maintain the honey pot, it is recommended to hand wash it instead of using a dishwasher.
- Q: Can I put this honey pot in the microwave? A: No, the honey pot is not recommended for microwave use due to its ceramic material.
- Q: How should I store the honey pot when not in use? A: Store the honey pot in a dry place, preferably with the lid on to keep contents fresh.
- Q: Is this honey pot safe for food storage? A: Yes, the stoneware is food-safe and designed for storage of various food items.
- Q: How does this honey pot compare to other storage solutions? A: Unlike plastic containers, this stoneware honey pot offers a unique artisan design and durability.
- Q: Is this honey pot suitable for children? A: Yes, as it is made from durable stoneware and has no sharp edges, it is suitable for children.
- Q: What if my honey pot arrives damaged? A: If your honey pot arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for a replacement or refund.
- Q: Does the honey pot come with a warranty? A: Yes, the honey pot typically comes with a warranty against manufacturing defects.
- Q: What should I do if the glaze color is not as expected? A: Variations in glaze color are normal due to handcrafting, so please embrace these artisan characteristics.
- Q: Where is the honey pot manufactured? A: The honey pot is handcrafted in Oregon, ensuring quality and artisanal craftsmanship.