Mocha Marbled Mugs
$53.00
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These marbled mugs have a smooth clear glaze which highlights the way the two colors of clay blended during throwing. The handles are generous in proportion, whether they are for one finger or two.
Marbled pottery, also referred to sometimes as agateware, has ancient roots, going all the way back to the Roman Empire (1st century BC to the 5th century AD). Examples of marbled ware can also be found in pottery of the Tang Dynasty in China, (618-907 AD) the Persians, (9th to 13th centuries AD) and in 18th century Europe it gained wide popularity when taken to new heights by Josiah Wedgewood. Simply put, marble ware uses a technique of combining contrasting colors of clay together, with the natural movement of each clay color creating a flowing pattern that is reminiscent of marble. There are an infinite number of patterns that can be created this way, and no two pieces will ever be exactly the same.
- Each piece has its own unique pattern due to the blending of two colors of clay in the process of throwing.
- Handthrown by Peter in Rockdale, Wisconsin
- Fired to 2220 F°
- Price Includes UPS or USPS shipping to the Continental USA
- Dimensions (In)
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3.5" Diameter x 4" Tall
- Care Guide
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Handthrown in Rockdale, Wisconsin Fired to 2350 degrees Fahrenheit Soda fired stoneware glaze Drainage hole allows for direct planting. For indoor and outdoor use, but not frost proof; store inside during winter months Price Includes UPS or USPS shipping to the Continental USA