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Porcelain mug #2942 (8-10oz)

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This porcelain mug has a softly contoured, hand-thrown form with a gentle waist and a slightly flared lip, giving it an inviting, ergonomic presence. The proportions feel balanced and intimate, suited for everyday use while retaining a sculptural quality.

The surface is finished in a translucent blush-peach glaze that subtly pools and shifts in tone, creating fluid, wave-like patterns across the body. These variations reveal the movement of the glaze during firing and emphasize the mug’s rounded contours. The glossy finish catches the light, highlighting soft undulations and faint throwing lines beneath the glaze.

The interior is left a warm, creamy white, providing a calm contrast to the exterior color and drawing attention to the thinness and refinement of the porcelain at the rim. The handle is smoothly pulled and generously curved, attached with care so that it flows naturally from the body and mirrors the mug’s organic shape.

Overall, the mug conveys quiet elegance and tactility—minimal in decoration yet rich in surface depth—reflecting a studio ceramic approach where form, glaze, and touch are central to the experience of the object.

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  • Home
  • Workshops
    • Online Workshops >
      • Understanding Porcelain
      • Porcelain Handbuilding
      • Hand building Porcelain dinnerware
      • Wheel Thrown Porcelain Dinnerware
      • Wheel thrown Teapots
      • Pinching Teapots for Beginners
      • Glazing made easy
      • Pottery for the Beginner
    • International
    • USA workshops
    • Arts in schools
  • Shop
  • About
    • Statement
    • Biography
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    • Resume
    • Portfolio >
      • Teapot portfolio
      • Sculpted porcelain bowls
      • Sculpted envelopes
      • Ice sculptures
    • Contact >
      • Frequently asked questions
      • Students comments
  • Blog
  • Glossary
  • Recipes
    • Glaze
    • Clay