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Yellow Ceramic Gluggle Jug Extra Large

£45.00
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Description

  • This statement yellow gluggle jug has a traditional design, shaped in the style of a koi fish with a mouth-shaped pourer. Named for the 'glug glug' sound it makes when liquid is poured out, this yellow jug can be used as a statement table piece for hosting, a decorative vase in your hallway or living room, or as a playful ornament and utensil pot. Engraved with scales, fins and face details, this piece has a handle formed from its curved tail, and a base for it to stand on.

Features

  • Style: Gluggle jug

  • Fluid capacity: 

    • 1300 ml

  • Matching items available: 

    • Yes

Dimensions

  • Height: 

    • 27 cm

  • Width: 

    • 17 cm

  • Depth: 

    • 10 cm

Delivery & Returns

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UK Standard Delivery
2-3 working days
£3.95
Next Working Day Delivery
Order by 7pm Monday to Thursday and before 12 noon on a Sunday for next working day delivery (Excludes NI, Highlands and Channel Islands)
£5.95
UK Saturday Delivery
Order by 7pm Friday (Excludes NI, Highlands and Channel Islands)
£6.95
Delivery & Returns information
FREE International Shipping on orders over £60 (excludes furniture) • Delivery from the UK to European Union may be delayed due to new customs process • FREE 30 day returns for UK orders, some product exclusions apply. For more information, see our  Returns Policy.
Code: 1901665
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Gluggle Jug FAQs

  • What is a gluggle jug?

    Gluggle jugs are named after the 'gluggle' sound that they make when poured. The original fish-shaped vase was made in Staffordshire over a hundred years ago, and now comes in plenty of colours and sizes. Use as a jug, vase, decanter or utensil holder.

  • How does a gluggle jug work?

    Gluggle jugs make a distinctive 'glug glug' noise when pouring. This happens when the jug is filled up and air gets trapped in the fish's tail. When it escapes, the jug 'glugs' repeatedly.

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