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Holiday shopping at Louisville’s Stoneware & Co.

Jingle all the clay

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Stoneware & Co. was established in Derby City in 1815.

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Louisville’s oldest pottery company Stoneware & Co. has decked its ceramic halls for the season — and among the candy cane tree displays and sparkling pinecones are a few gifts to nestle under the tree.

Here are three of our picks (and wants) for the holidays.

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This candle doubles as a Mint Julep glass.

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🎁 Mint Julep Candle

This 11 oz soy candle — scented like Kentucky’s famous cocktail — is a gift that keeps on giving. After its life as a candle is done, its second life as a Mint Julep cup begins. Plus, the recipe will always be at your fingertips.

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Colonel Sander’s secret 11 herbs and spices are not included.

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🎁 Louisville-themed salt and pepper shakers

From red boxing gloves to miniature Colonel Sanders, these kitschy kitchen wares will remind you of home with every seasoning.

🎁 Holly Graffiti

Holly Graffiti is the official Christmas design for Stoneware & Co. It features various renditions of green holly leaves and red berries on bowls, plates, mugs, and more. Anything in this print is perfect for the holiday table.

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