Branded Ceramic Jars 8oz.
Lane Limited Jar: Lane Limited started in Dresden, Germany in 1890 and relocated to New York City in 1938. The number one maker of bulk pipe tobacco is the US and the manufacturer of Captain Black, Lane's logo is familiar to most pipe smokers, and now you can get a white ceramic jar with their logo emblazoned on it. This bail-closure jar will help keep your tobacco in fine condition for daily use.
Captain Black Jar: Captain Black is the number-one-selling brand of pipe tobacco in the US and has been for decades. You may very well be a regular customer of the brand and whether you purchase pouches, cans, or bulk, once the package is opened, the moisture begins to escape. Mason jars are a good choice for long-term storage but they're slow to open and the opening may be too small to get your pipe into. Here's a great option for you - the Captain Black Ceramic Jar. This black-glazed jar has an easy-to-use bail closure with a silicone seal to reduce air movement to keep your tobacco fresh. It features the Captain Black logo to make a handsome addition to your collection. It will hold up to 12 oz. of tobacco depending upon how moist the blend is. Add one of these limited-availability jars to your order and keep your stash in good shape.
Hearth & Home: If you're a fan of Hearth & Home pipe tobaccos, you'll want to display this handsome Hearth & Home Ceramic Jar in your smoking area. This ceramic jar features a forest green glazed finish with the Hearth & Home logo emblazoned in white and glossy metallic gold. The tightly sealing bail closure and the thick silicone gasket will keep your tobacco in excellent condition for months. It will hold up to eight ounces of tobacco, depending on the blend (it can hold up to 10 oz. of moist blends, or six oz. of lighter, drier tobaccos). The Hearth & Home Ceramic Jar is a gorgeous addition to your collection.
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