Description
Unlock bold flavors and rich textures with the Emile Henry 0.6L Truffe Mortar and Pestle. Handcrafted in Marcigny, France, this refined kitchen tool pairs elegant design with practical performance. The heavy ceramic mortar ensures maximum stability without needing to hold it in place, while the ergonomic birchwood-handled pestle offers comfort and control. Slightly rough interior surfaces help break down ingredients with ease, making it ideal for grinding herbs, spices, or pastes. Finished in matte black and crafted from mineral-rich clay, it's a durable and naturally non-toxic addition to any kitchen.
Key Features:
- Heavy, Stable Mortar allows hands-free grinding and crushing
- Ergonomic Pestle with birchwood handle and ceramic head for a comfortable grip
- Slightly Rough Interior for better grip on ingredients during grinding
- Mineral-Rich Ceramic Construction naturally non-toxic and non-stick
- Scratch-Resistant Glaze ensures long-lasting beauty and durability
- Safe for Microwave, Oven & Freezer for versatile use
- Dishwasher Safe for easy cleanup
- Handcrafted in France with traditional expertise since 1850
- Elegant Matte Black Finish with rounded edges for aesthetic appeal
- 10-Year Warranty for peace of mind
Specifications
Dimensions
Length
5.5"
Width
5.5"
Height
3.75"
Details
Product Weight
1.5 lbs
Capacity
0.6 L
Care & Use
Dishwasher safe
Color
Truffe
Material
Ceramic & Beech Wood
Maximum Temperature
270 °C
Minimum Temperature
-20 °C
Ceramic Lead Cadmium and Nickel Free
Yes
Compatibility
Oven / Microwave / Freezer / Dishwasher
Warranty / Certifications
Warranty
10 Years
Reviews
Founded in 1850, and located in Marcigny, a small town in the province of Burgundy, France, Emile Henry has established a worldwide reputation for manufacturing the finest quality ceramic ovenware, gourmet cooking products, and bakeware products. Still owned and operated by the Henry family, the company today manufactures all cooking products from Burgundy clay using their proprietary High Resistance Oven Ceramic state-of-the-art manufacturing process.

