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Shop Bee Bowl Herb Stripper (Loves Garden Shop)
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Bee Bowl Herb Stripper (Loves Garden Shop)

$7.00

These adora-bowls are not lazy! Each hand-built bowl has its own personality and multiple uses. The solid color have been decorated using a sgraffito technique. The multicolored flowers have a funky design to coordinate with our garden markers. This is our second iteration of the bee bowl, with the addition of a hole for stripping herbs. They were originally designed as actual bee bowls to be filled with water and placed at the base of an outdoor potted plant. Over time our customers have shared with us their many uses. Spoon rest, ring holder, tea bag bowl, chopstick rest, olive pit bowl…and we have NOW added herb stripper. Put the stem in the hole and pull!

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These adora-bowls are not lazy! Each hand-built bowl has its own personality and multiple uses. The solid color have been decorated using a sgraffito technique. The multicolored flowers have a funky design to coordinate with our garden markers. This is our second iteration of the bee bowl, with the addition of a hole for stripping herbs. They were originally designed as actual bee bowls to be filled with water and placed at the base of an outdoor potted plant. Over time our customers have shared with us their many uses. Spoon rest, ring holder, tea bag bowl, chopstick rest, olive pit bowl…and we have NOW added herb stripper. Put the stem in the hole and pull!

These adora-bowls are not lazy! Each hand-built bowl has its own personality and multiple uses. The solid color have been decorated using a sgraffito technique. The multicolored flowers have a funky design to coordinate with our garden markers. This is our second iteration of the bee bowl, with the addition of a hole for stripping herbs. They were originally designed as actual bee bowls to be filled with water and placed at the base of an outdoor potted plant. Over time our customers have shared with us their many uses. Spoon rest, ring holder, tea bag bowl, chopstick rest, olive pit bowl…and we have NOW added herb stripper. Put the stem in the hole and pull!

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