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Fiesta Cobalt 484 67-1 4-Ounce Large Disk Pitcher
Product Review
This large disk pitcher epitomizes the stylized, bold art deco design of Fiestaware, first introduced in 1936 and resuscitated in 1986 after a 13-year hiatus. The body of the pitcher is accented with Fiestaware's signature concentric rings and resembles a flattened ball or disk, with 1 catch: the top right corner of the disk is missing, replaced by a handle completing the perimeter of the round disk. Other design elements stand out to make this pitcher a unique find: the pouty lip, small oval pouring hole, and large square hole on the top of the pitcher are bold twists. Perfect for serving beverages such as water, juice, iced tea, or lemonade, the casual pitcher matches over 50 additional Fiestaware pieces in over 10 different colors, so you can mix and match pieces to create a personalized set. --Emily Wolf Product Description Is it the bright, mix and match colors? Or the timeless yet nostalgic art deco design? Did you first fall in love with an old pitcher at a flea market, or with a gleaming new teapot at a department store? Are you passionate about one particular color or do you fall into "the more the merrier" camp? Avid fans of Fiesta have been collecting it for over six decades, making it one of the most popular china patterns in the world. One of the very best features of Fiestaware is the opportunity to personalize your addiction, um, collection. Reader Reviews The flat sides give this an elegant Zen or Scandinavian feel and look. Use mine weekly for both water, since we drink a lot of water, as well as French lemonade (has fresh Lavender), as well as to serve KoBo beverages. Hold beverages and keeps them cool or cold depending on what you want. The pitcher holds enough for 4 tall glasses of lemonade or six smaller glasses of fresh made orange juice. The opening of the spout allows liquid to be poured even with ice in the pitcher. The handle is a nice size and one that a mans bigger hand can manage comfortably. |



