Ceramic salt and pepper shakers

Bright, bold, colourful ceramic salt and pepper shakers by Splashy. Hand painted in Aotearoa - New Zealand.

When you create your next Masterchef dish, sprinkle salt and pepper from these shakers! Or use it for your scrambled eggs on toast. A gift that will be used on a very regular basis.

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Ceramic salt and pepper shakers

Also with the pūkeko design, hand painted in our beautiful Aotearoa - NZ.

We all need a salt and pepper set. And why not this beautiful handpainted set! So when you are creating your next Masterchef dish, have this pepper and salt set within reach.

Ceramic salt and pepper shakers

Looking for a cool ceramic salt and pepper set hasn't been on my shopping list at all. However, when we saw this set, we just wanted to add it to our site.

Have this set within reach when you create your next Masterchef dish. Or order one of these shakers for family and friends who love cooking. A gift that will be used on a regular basis. And it'll look good on the dining table!

Our favourite NZ Masterchef winner is Nadia Lim. She was the winner in 2011. I quite enjoy watching Masterchef and am almost inspired to spend a bit more time in the kitchen.

Check out Nadia's great recipes >>

Salt and pepper shakers design:

  • Pūkeko, NZ native bird.

Size ceramic salt and pepper shakers:

  • approx. 8cmx5.5cm
    (3.15"x2.17")

Pūkeko

The pūkeko is a large, conspicuous rail found throughout New Zealand. The head, breast and throat are deep blue/violet, the back and wings are black, and the under-tail coverts are conspicuously white.

The conical bright red bill is connected to a similarly coloured ‘frontal shield’ ornament covering the forehead, the eyes are also red. The legs and feet are orange, with long, slim toes.

Females are smaller than males, but similarly coloured. Juveniles are similar to adults but duller, with black eyes and black bill and shield that turn to red around 3 months of age.

More information about the pūkeko bird >>
Source: NZ Birds Online


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