

A vessel, such as a kettle or vat, used for boiling.
Associated with medieval witches, a large iron pot in which poisons, ointments were brewed. In fiction, witches often prepared their potions in a cauldron. Also, in Irish folklore, a cauldron is purported to be where leprechauns keep their gold and treasure.
This small replica is a two-piece item and measures 3” tall, 3 ½” wide and the well measures 2” deep.
Contact me for your choice of color. All
are available as these are made to order.