Mug #21 - Graphic Garden Party - Bird and Flowers with Black Matte Glaze
Mug #21 - Graphic Garden Party - Bird and Flowers with Black Matte Glaze
Mug #21 - Graphic Garden Party - Bird and Flowers with Black Matte Glaze
Mug #21 - Graphic Garden Party - Bird and Flowers with Black Matte Glaze
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Mug #21 - Graphic Garden Party - Bird and Flowers with Black Matte Glaze

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A stylized bird struts amid large graphic flowers on this stoneware mug, all etched in black/white. The remaining surface and interior has a black matte glaze, giving further contrast to the glossy etched imagery. It will hold approximately 10 ounces of your fav beverage.

Enjoy this special mug, or gift it to a friend. It is ready for daily use, and is microwave and dishwasher safe.

This stoneware piece is handmade and hand-etched in my woodcut-style design, using traditional sgraffito (etching) techniques in a contemporary way.

READY TO USE: food-safe and safe for both microwave and dishwasher

COLLECTING and USING: Great entry into starting a collection of pottery from contemporary makers. It is art you can use every day, and surrounding yourself with handmade objects is good for the soul!

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  • Size: Approx. 4"h x 4 1/4"w
  • Holds: Approx. 10 ounces
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Handmade, one-of-a-kind
  • Decoration etched through black underglaze and bisque-fired to approx 1945 degrees/F
  • Piece then covered with a clear glaze (over the etched image)
  • Contrasting glaze was applied on the rest of the mug before being final fired to approx. 2200 degrees/F