Slow Cooker Ornament

$32.00
SKU: 32326ow
January 1940, Irving Naxon received a patent on his Beanery, a slow cooker inspired by his Lithuanian mother. Since Jews were forbidden to work on the Sabbath, they would take a pot of cholent (bean stew) to a bakery on Friday to slowly cook in the residual oven heat.
 
Ships in safe packaging with a keepsake box to store for years to come. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Each glass ornament is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
A solution of hot liquid silver is added for exceptional color and vibrance
Ornaments are then hand-painted and hand-glittered for a fine finish
Hand painted
Blown glass ornament
Dimensions: 2.5 X 2.5 X 1.5 (HxLxW)
Item Number: #32326
UPC: 729343323262