Guggle Jug XL Cobalt Blue

Guggle Jug XL Cobalt Blue

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The unusual fish-shaped ceramic carafe, also called "Gluckigluck," owes its name to the gurgling sound it makes when pouring. These witty yet elegant carafes can also be used as vases. Their wide range of colors makes them a great decorative element for any home.

The carafes are made of British ceramic and handcrafted by Wade Ceramics. They are also food-safe and certified.

*These are the originals, see stamp on the bottom of the carafe.

Size: XL - 1.3 liters, 27 cm high (most popular size)
Weight: 1.4 kg
Color: Cobalt Blue

Gluckigluck GmbH
Prager Str. 5, 10779 Berlin, Germany

mail@gluckigluck.de
www.gluckigluck.com
+49 178 723 6447

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  • +49 30 883 37 31
  • Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria

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The story of

Luckyluck

The gurgling Gluggle Jugs were developed in the late 1870s by Thomas Forester & Son in Staffordshire. They became popular through the Dartmouth Pottery, which marketed the fish-shaped water jug as "Gurgling Fish Jug—a novelty that always attracts attention."

In 1958, the Commandant of the Britannia Naval College commissioned a special pair of tankards for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. They were glazed green and inscribed with the royal insignia and the date. The gift transformed the tankard into a cult object.

In 2023, Gluckigluck GmbH ("The Gluggle Jug Factory") took over production. Since then, the original Gluckigluck carafes have continued to be produced in Englandauthentic , high-quality , and distinctive .

Gluckigluck GmbH donates a portion of the proceeds from each Gluckigluck to research into the SYNGAP1 gene . Alterations in this gene can cause learning difficulties, seizures, hyperactivity, and sleep disorders. Donations go to Leon & Friends or specific research projects.