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Store your garlic in style with our handmade Garlic Keeper, crafted by local potter Fritz Lehmberg of Early Snows Pottery. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind creation, fired in a traditional wood-fired kiln to give it a rustic, natural appearance. Made with a focus on both form and function, these garlic keepers provide an ideal environment for keeping your garlic fresh.

 

Fritz’s unique design features a textured, unglazed surface that enhances the organic look of the keeper while promoting airflow. The specially designed lid allows for proper ventilation, ensuring your garlic stays dry and fresh for longer. This year’s limited batch includes two sizes.

 

Maker: Made by Fritz Lehmberg of Early Snow Pottery

Made in Neebing, Ontario (Made in Canada)

Small: 5.5" high (with lid), 6.5" diameter, 4-5 bulbs

Large: 5.5" high (with lid), 7.5" diameter, 5-7 bulbs

There are two different lid options in each size. 

PLEASE NOTE: These garlic keepers do not include garlic. We are currently sold out of garlic. 

 

As this is handmade item, please keep in mind that the keeper might be slightly different from the shown image. Every garlic keeper is unique.

Garlic Keeper

C$65.00Price
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  • RETURNS

    If you are not satisfied, we accept returns within 30 days and will issue a refund as long as the product is still in "As New" condition once we receive it. 

  • PICK-UP / DELIVERY

    Customers can choose to pick-up at the farm or the Thunder Bay Country Market, or can choose delivery to the Thunder Bay area (if eligible). 

  • SHIPPING

    Sorry, shipping is not available at this time. 

  • DISCLAIMER

    We do our best to represent colours accurately, however not all screens are calibrated the same and colour may appear differently in person.

    These are handmade products, so there will be slight variations between each item. The one you receive will not be identical to the one pictured, especially in relation to the wood grain patterns.

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