Blue Glazed Ceramic and Terracotta Mug - 400 ml Hand-Thrown Stoneware

Blue Glazed Ceramic and Terracotta Mug - 400 ml Hand-Thrown Stoneware

Brand: Aksa Home Decor
SKU: TC-96
20.03 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This artisan mug brings a beautiful tactile contrast to your morning coffee or tea ritual. Featuring a striking "earth and sky" aesthetic, the top half is finished in a smooth, blue glaze, while the base remains raw, exposed terracotta for a grounded, organic feel. Hand-thrown by skilled artisans, each piece is a celebration of traditional craftsmanship and ethical production. The dipped-glaze technique creates a unique horizon line on every mug, ensuring that your piece is truly one-of-a-kind. Product Highlights Artisan Crafted: Handmade using traditional pottery techniques, supporting fair trade principles and sustainable livelihoods. Tactile Design: A perfect balance between the sleek, glossy ceramic upper and the matte, earthy texture of the natural terracotta base. The natural terracotta base is intricately carved with a delicate leaf pattern, where the interplay of light and shadow creates a beautiful two-tone effect within every leaf. This handcrafted detail adds a layer of botanical texture, celebrating the Earth's raw beauty alongside the blue glaze. Versatile Style: The minimalist, two-tone palette complements both modern kitchens and rustic, "slow-living" inspired spaces. Ethical Luxury: Non-toxic glazes and ethically sourced materials make this a thoughtful gift for the eco-conscious home. Specifications Material: Ceramic and natural terracotta Finish: High-gloss blue glaze (top); Matte raw terracotta (bottom). Capacity: Approx 400 ml or 13.5 oz Care: Hand washing is recommended to preserve the integrity of the raw terracotta. Note: Due to the handmade nature of this item, slight variations in colour and glaze coverage are to be expected and celebrated as part of its unique character.

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