Handmade Brie Baker

Hand-thrown by local Suffolk potter (and Dulcie’s dad), Mark Titchiner in his hand-built kiln. Our beautiful brie bakers have been created especially for us and come individually stamped with our Baron Bigod logo. They are made from soda-glazed stoneware which reacts with the heat of the kiln to create a beautiful patina, meaning each one is completely unique.

Please note: each brie baker has been lovingly handcrafted, therefore the appearance of your pottery may vary from the image shown.

£65.00

78 in stock

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For The Vast Majority Of UK Postcodes, Delivery Is £4.99, Or Free For Orders Over £45.

Size: Our brie bakers measure approximately 13 cm in diameter and are the perfect size for our Baby Baron Bigod cheeses. (Cheese is not included with this product.)

Care instructions: Made from soda-glazed stoneware. Dishwasher safe.

About Mark Titchiner:

Mark has been making wood fired ceramics in the wilds of Suffolk for over 50 years. He can usually be found at the wheel of his small woodland pottery at Chediston. He mainly works in soda glazed stoneware and terracotta, gathering natural wood ash to make the glazes for his rustic and evocative designs.

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For the vast majority of UK postcodes, shipping is £4.99, or free for orders over £45.

To ensure products arrive fresh, shipping is free for orders over £65, or £15.95 for standard delivery for the following postcodes.

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