Probably the most beautiful salt can in the world I have in my luggage for you as of today! It comes from 'Atelier Volvox' and is made of the enchanting material alabaster.
A long time ago, alabaster was formed by the evaporation of salty water from seas that had retreated. Today it can be found as zentner-sized 'eggs' at depths of up to 300 metres, embedded in gypsum.
In addition to the amber-coloured ones, the transparent and snow-white variants of alabaster with their matt, porous surfaces are still reminiscent of their salty origins.
The salt can was produced in a craft workshop in Tuscany, in a town where alabaster has been mined and processed for centuries.
In addition there is a hand flattering spoon bowl made of wood, which was turned by hand in the nearby southern Black Forest.
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