This wheel thrown 3oz tea cup was thrown with porcelain clay and double dipped to form a nicely layered and contrasting glaze finish, with the brown under-layer coming through the glaze break on the lip.
The piece was first dipped in Georgie’s “Mustard Wood Ash” cone 6 glaze and then dipped once more in Georgie’s “Buckwheat” cone 6 glaze.
Light weight and thrown on the thin side, this drinking vessel will make a lovely addition to your tea cup collection.
Handle with care. All pottery is microwave and dishwasher safe, but you may want to wash by hand.
For your safety, all glaze and under glaze material used at PDX Pots and Crafts is certified as food grade and non- toxic.
This marbled cup was thrown with 4 different clay bodies that were slightly wedged together, each clay boasting an individual color; black, red, white, and off-white. The process of throwing on the wheel naturally created the multi-colored spiral effect seen on the piece. Once bisque fired, the piece was coated in a thick layer of Georgies’ “No More Tears” clear glaze, which muted the black and red hues to look more earth toned. The unglazed clay at the base of the piece show off the original colors of the clay.
Thrown with thin walls, this cup is sure to make a useful addition to your daily routine.
Handle with care. All pottery is microwave and dishwasher safe, but you may want to wash it by hand.
For your safety, this glaze is certified as food-grade and non-toxic.
This wheel thrown 11.5oz drinking vessel is coated in a clear cone 6 glaze. The glaze and clay combination formed very small dark speckles spread throughout, giving the form a “vanilla bean ice cream” looking finish.
Thrown thin, wide, and light weight, this drinking vessel will make a lovely addition to your drink-ware.
Handle with care. All pottery is microwave and dishwasher safe, but you may want to wash by hand.
For your safety, all glaze and under glaze material used at PDX Pots and Crafts is certified as food grade and non- toxic.
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