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CE-K50A
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Our Guatemalan Ceramics collection isn't complete without our adorable Kitty Creamers! If you liked the small kitty creamers, then you'll love them in a larger size. Cream your tea, use as a vase, or a knick-knack. Pair them with our Stoneware Kitty Mugs and our Ceramic Kitty Planter for the purr-fect trio! As always, Handmade and Fair Trade!
The ceramic that I received is well-made, It's cute, and kitty-shaped. But it has 3 small neat holes in the bottom so it will not hold liquid. I really wanted something I could use to bring milk to the table, but this will not work for that purpose.
If there were no holes, it could hold milk. If the holes were bigger, I could use it as a planter with drainage holes. As it is, I can perhaps use it to hold pencils, or to hold some extra spoons on the kitchen counter; but I don't really need such a holder and I'm disappointed that I don't have a way to carry a small amount of milk to the table.
(I do not want my money back; I consider it a contribution to a good cause. But I thought you should know about this problem so that you don't continue to advertise it falsely as a creamer.
Please let me know if you do have an actual working creamer or small pitcher in stock.)
Your purchase directly supports marginalized artisans in Guatemala. Most, who are women, live in high crime urban areas. Proceeds from all sales directly support the funding of UPAVIM's community K-6 School. We are a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation.
The ceramic that I received is well-made, It's cute, and kitty-shaped. But it has 3 small neat holes in the bottom so it will not hold liquid. I really wanted something I could use to bring milk to the table, but this will not work for that purpose.
If there were no holes, it could hold milk. If the holes were bigger, I could use it as a planter with drainage holes. As it is, I can perhaps use it to hold pencils, or to hold some extra spoons on the kitchen counter; but I don't really need such a holder and I'm disappointed that I don't have a way to carry a small amount of milk to the table.
(I do not want my money back; I consider it a contribution to a good cause. But I thought you should know about this problem so that you don't continue to advertise it falsely as a creamer.
Please let me know if you do have an actual working creamer or small pitcher in stock.)