A wide mouth earthenware jar is a large container made of clay that has a broad opening at the top. It is commonly used to store and preserve food, liquids, or other items due to its durability and ability to maintain a consistent temperature inside. The wide mouth makes it easy to access the contents and clean the jar.
These are commonly known as Mason jars. Mason is a brand, but there are several others. It is a heat resistant glass jar that allows for a metal screw on ring to be used as a lid. The come with different sized opening. The wide mouth has a larger opening than the standard.
this is made of clay and not slipped with dye
A wide mouth bottle is typically used for storing and transporting larger items such as snacks, liquids, or small objects. The wide opening makes it easier to fill and clean the bottle compared to bottles with a narrower opening.
A jar or beaker. See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
The Latin word olla or aulla (also aula) was a type of pot used by the ancient Romans for cooking and storage. It was used as a funerary urn to hold the ashes from cremation of bodies. Later, in Celtic Gaul, the olla became a symbol of the god Sucellus, who reigned over agriculture.
An albarello is a ceramic pharmacy or drug jar, typically made of majolica, a form of glazed Italian earthenware.
Yes, the noun 'jar' is a common noun, a general word for a glass or pottery container having a wide mouth; a word for a harsh sound or a jolt; a word for a thing.The word 'jar' is also a verb: jar, jars, jarring, jarred.
You will need the accessory jar attachment. Fill the jar to within 1 1/2 inch of the top then place the lid (not the ring) on the jar and push the adapter on the jar. There is an adapter for the regular mouth and one for the wide mouth jars. Pull out the accessory hose (on the right front) and attach to the jar adapter. Push the accessory button and the jar will seal. If you fill the jar too full you may suck dust into the hose and you will have to have the unit repaired.
Yes, the word 'jar' is both a noun (jar, jars) and a verb (jar, jars, jarring, jarred).The noun 'jar' is a word for a glass or pottery container having a wide mouth; a word for a harsh sound or a jolt; a word for a thing.
The mouth of a river. Could also be the mouth on a Mason jar.
The mouth is almost as big as the bottom, like a peanut butter or mayonaise jar.
I bought a beautiful set of earthenware dishes for my kitchen.