Description
This cup is the traditional shape for the dairy dessert ‘Kulfi’. It is hand-made and has a beautifully curved shape with a narrow base that sits perfectly on a flat surface. It is also easily held in the hand and the internal sides are smooth so none of your dessert will be missed when you spoon it out. Also good for chai tea!
Holds a good 175ml when full to the brim! Being hand-made every piece is unique and sizes vary slightly. Design may vary from the picture shown. Even though all surfaces are curved it can still be printed on.
115g each, 65mm diameter and 75mm tall – size may vary due to being hand-made.
Unglazed – 4 for £2.60 (65p each)
Glazed internally and over the lip – 4 for £6.40 (£1.60 each) Some only internally glazed also available, contact us.
See special offers section for seconds quality cups at cheap rate!
Additional Information
Weight |
1 kg |
Dimensions |
7.5 x 7.5 x 7 cm |
Cup Type |
Unglazed x 4, Glazed x 4
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Most of our tableware products are sourced in India. Samples of these products have been subjected to laboratory testing for leaching of heavy metals into the contents of the cups. Results of these tests are available upon demand but all samples have passed these EU regulatory tests and can be deemed to be suitable ‘For Food Use’. We try, where possible, to source our supplies from small independent and family run businesses.
Some of our tableware products are unglazed earthenware and therefore without proper treatment before use are deemed disposable, you cannot use them again for food as the porous earthenware can hold the previous product. You can ‘season’ the terracotta if you wish to re-use them for food but if you choose not to then you can re-use them as flowerpots, paintpots, trinket pots etc. They are not frostproof.
Please be aware that the products we supply have been formed in a mould and have been fired in a kiln. These are natural products made from 100% clay and as a result after firing they can be subject to slight distortion and twisting and also display small firecracks. This is a natural result of the drying and firing process and cannot be helped and does not affect the structure of the product.