Herb Strippers

$35.00

In every kitchen drawer there hides at least one tool whose sole purpose is to remind you that life can, in fact, be simpler.
These are those tools.

Hand-thrown in small, perfect arcs—each bowl no larger than a cupped palm—these stoneware herb strippers look as though they belong in an apothecary where the proprietor knows 47 uses for rosemary, five of which you’re not entirely sure are legal.

Along the rim: small holes, different sizes, each one a doorway through which thyme, rosemary, oregano, and their stubborn cousins may be persuaded—swiftly, magically—to surrender their leaves. A single pull, a gentle tug, and suddenly you are the kind of person who preps herbs with elegance rather than exasperation.

Their outer surfaces remain warm, raw, honest clay—tools meant to be used, not merely admired. But you will admire them anyway.

The Herb Stripper.
For those who know that cooking is not a chore but an invitation.

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In every kitchen drawer there hides at least one tool whose sole purpose is to remind you that life can, in fact, be simpler.
These are those tools.

Hand-thrown in small, perfect arcs—each bowl no larger than a cupped palm—these stoneware herb strippers look as though they belong in an apothecary where the proprietor knows 47 uses for rosemary, five of which you’re not entirely sure are legal.

Along the rim: small holes, different sizes, each one a doorway through which thyme, rosemary, oregano, and their stubborn cousins may be persuaded—swiftly, magically—to surrender their leaves. A single pull, a gentle tug, and suddenly you are the kind of person who preps herbs with elegance rather than exasperation.

Their outer surfaces remain warm, raw, honest clay—tools meant to be used, not merely admired. But you will admire them anyway.

The Herb Stripper.
For those who know that cooking is not a chore but an invitation.