These beautiful Ohio Stoneware crocks are very useful, and make a nice addition to any stoneware collection. They are great for traditional canning and pickling uses, and this 10 Gallon Stoneware Preserving Crock is great for large batch traditional canning and pickling uses.
They can be used decoratively, as well... and as kitchen storage and pantry containers.
When purchasing our crocks, covers, and weights, please keep in mind that we carry six sizes of Ohio Stoneware preserving crocks, weights, and covers. Lid size and weight size should match the crock size, (I.e., 1 gallon lid pairs with the 1 gallon crock, and the 1 gallon weight set pairs with the 1 gallon crock). Our preserving crocks are available in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 gallon sizes.
The 10 Gallon Crock Cover and 10 Gallon Weight Set are sold separately!
Each crock is fired at a high temperature for durability! Finished with Lead-Free, Food-Safe Glaze. Ready to use. Easy to clean. Will not retain the food’s flavors. Microwave safe. Oven safe. Dishwasher safe. High Quality!
Do not expose your Ohio Stoneware piece to direct flame (stovetop, grill, etc). Direct heat may cause your piece to crack and you will be sad. This is considered misuse and will not be covered under our warranty.
American Made by Ohio Stoneware in Zanesville, Ohio!
Note:
- Measurements can vary slightly due to these items being handmade. Expect each piece to have slight variations in shape, color and texture due to the natural process of pottery making.
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10 gallon crock
First crock arrived smashed to pieces. Contacted Stoneware Outlet and they shipped me a new one the next day. New crock is beautiful and so well made. Will definitely be ordering from them again and would highly recommend. Excellent customer service!
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Perfect! Just like the one great grandma had
Crock is perfect! It was shipped in amazing packaging to protect it. It did take a while to receive but was well worth the wait! I couldn’t be happier.
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10 gallon crock
Crock arrived double boxed and insulated, I filled with water and no leaks through glazing.
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10 gallon pickling crock
I am an indigo dyer and am using the crock for dyeing. For several years I used plastic 5 gallon buckets. In July this year I started using an 8 gallon pickling crock I found at my parents' home. The 10 gallon vat allows much more room to work the items I am dyeing (mostly clothing and accessories-hats, bags, gloves, etc.) I was delighted to be able to shop with an Ohio based potter.