Product number

10226300

Weight

1765 g

Dimensions

25.5 x 6 cm

Length

25.5 cm

Height

6 cm

Quantity export carton

0

Export carton weight

125.00 gram

Export carton width

27.2

Export carton length

33.7

Export carton height

7.0

Country of origin

China

Material

Stentøj

Weight

1765.0

Width

25.5

Height

6.0

Brand

Vinga

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Stoneware Pie Perfection Dish - Chipping Campden

Introducing the Monte neu pie dish, a round stoneware oven dish that epitomizes quality and functionality. This dish is meticulously crafted from durable stoneware, making it perfect for preparing a variety of delicious pies, tarts, and quiches. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand high temperatures in the oven, providing even cooking and perfectly baked results every time. Beyond its culinary prowess, the glossy interior of this dish makes the cleaning process a breeze, allowing you more time to enjoy your delightful creations. Additionally, this versatile dish can be personalized to make it uniquely yours or as a special gift for someone who loves to bake. The Monte neu pie dish combines practicality with elegance, making it an essential addition to any kitchen.

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