Oven Mitt | Purple Poppies on Snow | Cotton | Ambidextrous | Jessica Hollander

Oven Mitt | Purple Poppies on Snow | Cotton | Ambidextrous | Jessica Hollander

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Oven Mitt | Purple Poppies on Snow | Cotton | Ambidextrous | Jessica Hollander

Oven Mitt | Purple Poppies on Snow | Cotton | Ambidextrous | Jessica Hollander

$30.00
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Oven Mitt — Purple Poppies on Snow | Cotton | Ambidextrous | Hanging Loop | by Jessica Hollander

Beauty belongs in every corner of the home — including the kitchen, and especially the oven. The Purple Poppies on Snow Oven Mitt by Jessica Hollander brings a touch of floral artistry to the most practical of kitchen tools. Cotton printed with purple poppies on a clean white ground — bold enough to notice, beautiful enough to leave on the counter rather than stuff in a drawer.

The poppy has long been a symbol of beauty rising from unlikely places — a wildflower that blooms in fields, along roadsides, in the cracks of stone walls. On a snow-white ground, the purple blooms are vivid and joyful, the kind of pattern that makes the kitchen feel more like a home and less like a utility room. Ambidextrous design means it works for every hand. A hanging loop means it is always where you need it — ready, visible, and adding color to the wall or hook it hangs from.

Ordering as a gift? Add a personal message in the notes at checkout and a complimentary handwritten notecard will be included with your order. Pairs beautifully with the Porcelain Hibiscus Mug and other Jessica Hollander pieces for a coordinated, artist-made kitchen.

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  • 🌸 Design: Purple poppies on snow | Cotton print
  • 🧴 Material: Cotton
  • 🔄 Ambidextrous — fits either hand
  • 🪝 Hanging loop for easy storage & display
  • 💌 Gift orders: Add a personal message at checkout for a complimentary handwritten notecard
  • 🎨 Artist: Jessica Hollander
  • 🎁 A charming, practical gift for a housewarming, Mother’s Day, or any kitchen that deserves a little beauty

“She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.” — Proverbs 31:27

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