Glass Jars

Farrago Jar 750ml

SKU: GLA377

Glass Clip Lid Jar

SKU: GLA425-427

Glass Clip Lid Jar available in 3 sizes

The perfect glass jar for canning and pickling, this versatile food storage solution preserves freshness, aroma and flavour. Has silicone ring & airtight rubber seal.

Seals in freshness; reduce food waste; eco-friendly, hygienic and it’s clear to easily identify contents.

Ideal for storing spices, jams, spreads, sauces, condiments, take-and-go snacks.

Material: glassware, rubber and stainless steel.

This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Ferrago Jam Jar (250ml)

SKU: GLA376

Sheer Jar (375ml)

SKU: GLA375

Sheer Jar (250ml)

SKU: GLA374

Honey Jar (352ml)

SKU: GLA373

Yoghurt Jar 150ml

SKU: GLA171

Jam Bottle Straight (375ml)

SKU: GLA122

Sheer Jar 125ml

SKU: GLA110

Glass Pickle Jar 125ml

SKU: GLA058

Glass Pickle Jar 125ml with Gold lid

Glass Catering Jar 3Lt

SKU: GLA043

Glass Catering Jar 3000ml (3L) with White lid

Glass Jam Jar 291ml

SKU: GLA014

Glass Jam Jar 28ml

SKU: GLA012

Catering Jar 2L

SKU: GLA336

Glass Catering Jar 2000ml (2L) with gold lid. Good quality environmentally friendly glassware that is stylish practical and safe

Catering Jar 1L

SKU: GLA321

Good quality environmentally friendly glassware that is stylish practical and safe

Glass Catering Jar 4L

SKU: HOS142

Good quality environmentally friendly glassware that is stylish practical and safe

Glass Dip Jar 200ml

SKU: GLA186

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