Stoneware Olive Oil Dispenser | Dadasi 15 oz Handmade Tunisian Ceramic Bottle
Some kitchen tools are utilitarian; others are almost absurdly beautiful statements about how you live—this Dadasi Olive Oil Dispenser falls firmly into the latter category.
What It Is:
Handcrafted by skilled Tunisian artisans in the fragrant gardens along the Mediterranean, this 15 oz stoneware dispenser elevates olive oil storage to an act of ritual. With a matte finish that feels deliberate and tactile, it’s designed not just to hold oil, but to announce your awareness that olive oil isn’t a condiment—it’s a lifestyle. Beyond oil, it can hold vinegar, maple syrup, or any other liquid that benefits from intentional, artisanal containment.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because pouring olive oil from a generic bottle is a form of existential disappointment, and this dispenser transforms that mundane moment into a curated experience. Its carefully balanced design keeps spills minimal, while the ceramic material preserves flavor and temperature. Every glance at your counter will remind you that craftsmanship matters—even in something as deceptively simple as a bottle.
Key Details:
Handmade Tunisian ceramic by local artisans
15 oz capacity
Matte finish for a modern, tactile aesthetic
Suitable for olive oil, vinegar, or maple syrup
Dimensions: 10 cm x 18 cm | 4.7" x 7"
A hand-made ceramic olive oil dispenser that turns the simple act of pouring into a quiet, cultivated ritual.
About the brand: Gharyan Stoneware
Gharyan Stoneware is the kind of brand that reminds you how strange it is that we ever normalized eating out of mass-produced bowls that feel like they were designed by a committee of robots. Based in Tunisia but reaching kitchens everywhere, Gharyan makes stoneware that’s durable, minimal, and a little bit philosophical—pieces that exist in that gray space between utility and art. Every plate, cup, or dispenser is handmade by local artisans, using materials that are both sustainable and grounded in centuries-old craft traditions. The result is functional tableware that feels almost overqualified for the job—because when your olive oil bottle looks like a sculpture, it stops being just a container and starts being a statement about how you actually live.
