MSC-328 Mary Cunningham
Enamelware - " Sheep? " Three Border Collies
Enamelware - " Sheep? " Three Border Collies
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Enamelware - " Sheep? " Three Border Collies
Artist: Mary Cunningham
Enamelware is handcrafted in Poland with the artists work " Sheep? " of three border collies printed onto each piece
The working Border Collie will look for sheep when asked to do so. These Border Collies show typical look and stances as they look for the sheep
Choose From:
13oz Mug
24oz Bowl
17oz Tumbler
9.5" Plate
47oz Coffee Pot
How to care for your enamelware
Is it dishwasher safe?
Of course it is! While we recommend washing your enamelware by hand, you can safely clean it in a dishwasher as well – don’t worry, it won’t get damaged. The color decoration won’t wash off either, as our decals are securely sealed within the enamel layer and made to last. This also applies to using it in the oven or freezer: you can bake a cake or freeze ice cream in your enamelware without affecting the taste of your food, and it will still look great!
How to wash your enamelware
Enamel is not really that demanding. A sponge and dish soap will be sufficient. Just don’t use a scourer! If you are left with stains that are difficult to remove, you can try using baking soda.
Not Microwave Safe!
Please, don’t even try it! Under the detailed enamel coat, there is high quality steel, which cannot be used in the microwave.
If enamelware is damaged
Enamelware is very durable, but it also can be damaged if not handle with proper care. Throwing, dropping or scratching is really not recommended. If it accidentally happens and your enamelware chips on the outside, you can still use it. It will make your enamelware even more unique! However, if you see that your enamelware is damaged in a place that can have contact with food, you should stop using it for eating or storing food. TIP: You can make a great flowerpot out of old enamelware!
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