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Toasty White mug 01

£36.00

A wheel-thrown mug in red stoneware clay with a glossy white glaze.

This Dolomite White glaze uses an ingredient that’s slightly soluble. When these salts soak into the clay, they make a toasty edge, fading from dark to light, The amount of ‘toast’ changes depending on specific degrees of firing temperature.

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9.5cm x diameter 11cm

450ml / 16 fl.oz

Dishwasher and microwave safe, but hand wash if possible

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A wheel-thrown mug in red stoneware clay with a glossy white glaze.

This Dolomite White glaze uses an ingredient that’s slightly soluble. When these salts soak into the clay, they make a toasty edge, fading from dark to light, The amount of ‘toast’ changes depending on specific degrees of firing temperature.

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9.5cm x diameter 11cm

450ml / 16 fl.oz

Dishwasher and microwave safe, but hand wash if possible

A wheel-thrown mug in red stoneware clay with a glossy white glaze.

This Dolomite White glaze uses an ingredient that’s slightly soluble. When these salts soak into the clay, they make a toasty edge, fading from dark to light, The amount of ‘toast’ changes depending on specific degrees of firing temperature.

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9.5cm x diameter 11cm

450ml / 16 fl.oz

Dishwasher and microwave safe, but hand wash if possible

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I’m joining a fast-fire wood firing this weekend, so I spent the day getting prepared. I emptied the bisque kiln with the Staffordshire stoneware mugs - I’ve had good results with that clay up to cone 12/13 before.
I put together some gla
Not many pottery days at the moment, while I get my teeth into a new work contract and other life stuff. Been doing a few nice evening walks up to the Iron Age fort for a good view though 🌻
This is the Wilmington Yew. It’s thought to be 1,600 years old, planted by pagans in 400AD. More than 600 years later, the church was built beside it. They’re sacred, associated with immortality and protection because of their long lives.

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