Native Northwest Measuring Cups
Best artistic kitchenware for home cooks who value cultural design.
These ceramic vessels elevate everyday baking tools into striking pieces of functional art. While they lack the lightweight convenience of plastic or metal sets, their substantial feel and authentic Indigenous designs make them beautiful enough to leave on the counter or use as serving bowls for dips and sauces.
$26.95
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Who it's for
- Home cooks who value functional art and Indigenous storytelling
- Organized bakers working in kitchens with limited storage space
- Busy families needing durable kitchenware that is easy to clean
Who should skip it
- Cooks who frequently melt butter or chocolate in the microwave
- Users who prefer heavy-duty scouring over gentle cleaning methods
- Technical pastry chefs requiring a wider range of precise increments
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Appeal
Indigenous artwork transforms simple kitchen tools into striking display pieces.
Material Durability
Substantial ceramic build offers a premium feel but requires careful handling.
Measurement Precision
Standard sizing ensures accuracy, though thick walls can slightly impede leveling.
Versatility
Seamlessly transitions from baking prep to elegant condiment serving bowls.
Ease of Cleaning
Smooth ceramic glaze cleans easily, though hand washing is recommended.
Storage Footprint
Stackable design saves space, but ceramic weight makes them less portable.
Key Specs
Number of pieces
4
Material
Ceramic
Capacity
1 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/4 cup, 1/3 cup
Largest cup capacity
8 ounces
Artist
Paul Windsor
Affiliation
Haisla Heiltsuk
Dishwasher safe
No
Microwave safe
No
BPA free
No
Nesting design
No
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