Coffee Cup

$60.00

I want a cup that fits in my hand. So, I made these hand-formed, stoneware cups with variations that come from hand-building versus throwing on the wheel. Every time I make these cups, I glaze them just a little different. The variations are meant to take you places, the mountains, the beach, a past moment, a roadtrip.

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I want a cup that fits in my hand. So, I made these hand-formed, stoneware cups with variations that come from hand-building versus throwing on the wheel. Every time I make these cups, I glaze them just a little different. The variations are meant to take you places, the mountains, the beach, a past moment, a roadtrip.

I want a cup that fits in my hand. So, I made these hand-formed, stoneware cups with variations that come from hand-building versus throwing on the wheel. Every time I make these cups, I glaze them just a little different. The variations are meant to take you places, the mountains, the beach, a past moment, a roadtrip.

Huron: I used multi-layered blue glazes for a sense of movement and a little mystique. Blue is my magic color. It takes me back to summers.

Boone: I used multi-layered glazes, combining mountain blues and greens with earth-tone colors. Hiking the Profile Trail on Grandfather Mountain.

Bermuda: I remember sandy beaches and turquoise water out to deeper blue beyond the cove.

Brevard: A softer combination of greens, and earth tones.

Minnesota: Layered greens over red stoneware, jasper, copper and iron.

Santa Fe: The stoneware for these cups has manganese grit which burns through the glaze at high fire.

Solstice: I used a light green glaze that glows orange-yellow when exposed to the cobalt symbols. Seemed appropriate and a little prehistory-ish.

The cups vary in size & capacity, each cup is sold separately. Approximately 12 oz, good size for a couple of shots and a large ice cube, or a full cup of coffee.

The cups are made using high-fired glazes over stoneware.

Additional pictures are available upon request.