Tain Pottery, in the northern hills of Ross-shire, Scotland, still makes pottery using the techniques of their forefathers and the local clay. Each piece is handpainted with great artistry and attention to detail. To own a piece of Tain is to own a piece of Scotland.
This Tain 8-pint casserole features a lovely floral pattern highlighted by a whimsical honey bee on both the lid and the casserole body. It will add beauty to your dining table or as a decorative...
$95.00
The flan pan in the Fearn pattern is not only useful, but adds beauty to your kitchen or dining room with its floral pattern and busy bee. 12” round.
$75.00
This Tain teapot features Fearn’s lovely floral pattern and whimsical bee. Measuring 13”x7”, this six-cup teapot is both unique and practical.
$60.00
This Fearn dinner plate measures 10” in diameter, so you get the full impact of the lovely pattern.
$20.00
To go with your Tain pottery, the Fearn set of salt and pepper shakers gives you more flowers and that busy bee.3×2.5”
$25.00
Tain Pottery produces pretty footed bowls, and this Fearn medium bowl will have many uses. It is a convenient 4.5×3”
$20.00
Only the Scots would come up with a designation for part of their pottery line as “wee.” This wee jar with lid isn’t really that small, it’s just that the rest of the Fearn pattern...
$20.00
Smaller than it’s cousin, the cheese dome, the butter dome is shaped in the way butter was made, round wheels. You can use it to cover anything you going to serve.
$50.00
Here’s an item not as common on the American kitchen table, but practical and decorative for keeping cheese or baked goods protected from air and insects – the two-piece Cheese Dome. 9×13”
$75.00
The floral Fearn pattern with it’s busy bee creates a delightful setting in this teacup and saucer for morning tea or coffee.Cup – 4×3” Saucer – 6” round
$25.00
The Fearn pattern has a generously-sized salad bowl to add festivity to your dining table.10×1.25
$45.00