• Herb the Bird Herb Stripper
  • Herb the Bird Herb Stripper
  • Herb the Bird Herb Stripper
  • Herb the Bird Herb Stripper
  • Herb the Bird Herb Stripper
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Herb the Bird Herb Stripper

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A handmade ceramic sculpture with three specialized cutouts for stripping herbs of varying thicknesses and sizes.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Ever wonder why birds are drawn to herb gardens? While some seek seeds or berries, one feathered friend has a rather unexpected and practical craving. Meet Herb: your kitchen's new eager sous-chef, equipped with specialized cutouts for effortlessly stripping thyme, rosemary, cilantro, and more.

    • Thrown on a potter's wheel, each ceramic sculpture is carefully hand-altered and shaped to its unique finished form.
    • Herb's three cutouts offer a different diameter, crafted for stripping herbs of varying thicknesses and sizes with precision and ease.
    • His body catches and contains stripped herbs until ready for use.
    • Base of the sculpture features the word "Herbs."
    • Handmade by Sheri Bazany in Tennessee.

    Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.


    Made from

    food-safe glaze, stoneware clay

    Measurements

    4" L x 4" W x 2.25" H

    Care

    Microwave safe, oven safe, dishwasher safe, but to best preserve glazes, hand-washing is recommended

    Item ID

    60452

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    Sheri Bazany

    created by Sheri Bazany

    Sheri Bazany has been creating with clay since she took her first pottery class over 30 years ago. Sheri is drawn to simple shapes that “serve a purpose, rather than just sit there looking good,” she says. Her studio sits in a small barn near Sevierville, Tennessee, surrounded by woods and streams. One tiny drawback to working in such a beautiful spot: the occasional visit from a curious Smoky Mountains bear. “I keep a big umbrella near my doorway to pop open when they come a bit too close for comfort!”

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