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Wholesale Traditional Pan - Soapstone Cookware
Wholesale Traditional Pan - Soapstone Cookware
Wholesale Traditional Pan - Soapstone Cookware
Wholesale Traditional Pan - Soapstone Cookware
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The Traditional Pan is a soapstone pot that harmoniously combines tradition and quality. With its classic shape and a stone lid featuring copper details, this pan serves both functional and decorative purposes in your culinary space. Features: Material: Made from soapstone, renowned for excellent heat retention and durability. Traditional Shape: Ideal for preparing authentic dishes, ensuring even cooking. Stone Lid: Complements the design with a rustic and authentic touch. Available Capacities: 800 ml, 1500 ml, and 3000 ml, adapting to various culinary needs. Thermal Treatment: Essential for enhancing the durability of pieces intended for stovetop or oven use. Care Instructions: Durability: Avoid thermal shocks that can cause cracks. Always heat gradually and let cool before washing. Cleaning: Hand wash only; DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PRODUCTS. If food residues remain, soak for 10 minutes to loosen. Note: As a natural material, soapstone may display slight variations in colour or veining
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SKU: PC.KI.PAN.PS.TRAD.S Made in Portugal Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash, and Oven Safe Color: Gray Material: Copper and Marble Product Language: English Weight: 2.5 kg (5.51 lb) Dimensions: 15 x 15 x 7 cm (5.9 x 5.9 x 2.8 in)
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