Handmade Woodfired Fiddlehead Textured Troy woodfire Stoneware Clay Mug

$60.00
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Behold, a nature-inspired masterpiece in the form of a ceramic mug, with its surface adorned by the delicate texture of fiddlehead ferns. Fired to perfection in the ancient embrace of an anagama kiln, it carries the secrets of fire and time in every curve.

As you lift it to your lips, your senses are greeted by the mesmerizing interplay of blues and celadon glaze, cascading over the lip like a tranquil waterfall. But it's the raw clay, kissed by the flames and showered with ash, that truly mesmerizes. Some parts shimmer with an iridescent finish, a testament to the kiln's unpredictable magic.

Firing an anagama kiln is a method to fire pottery with wood-fired heat. Here's how it works:

Loading: Put pottery inside the kiln carefully.
Sealing: Close the kiln to control temperature.
Starting the Fire: Begin a small fire in the front, gradually making it bigger. Use wood and sometimes other natural material to help.
Stoking: Keep adding wood to maintain the heat.
Atmosphere: The fire creates ash and ash gets on the pottery, creating unique patterns. Kiln design and airflow matter too.
Heat Up: Raise the kiln's temperature slowly.
High Heat: The kiln gets extremely hot to finish the pottery.
Cool Down: Let the kiln cool down slowly to avoid cracks.
Unloading: Open the kiln and take out the pottery, each piece bearing the marks of the unique firing process.
Firing an anagama kiln is a labor-intensive and time-consuming endeavor, but it yields pottery with extraordinary depth, character, and individuality. The elements of fire, ash, and time come together in a dance that creates pieces of art that reflect the unpredictability and beauty of nature's forces.

This cup is approx. 3 1/4 inches wide and 4 inches tall.

This store has a NO RETURN and NO EXCHANGE policy.
Disclaimer: Colors may vary due to screen monitor settings.

Please note that small imperfections may be present in this handmade piece, enhancing its uniqueness and reflecting the artist's personal touch. These minor variations are an inherent part of the craftsmanship, adding character and authenticity to your one-of-a-kind item.


For more content:
Instagram: @highlandclaywork
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Behold, a nature-inspired masterpiece in the form of a ceramic mug, with its surface adorned by the delicate texture of fiddlehead ferns. Fired to perfection in the ancient embrace of an anagama kiln, it carries the secrets of fire and time in every curve.

As you lift it to your lips, your senses are greeted by the mesmerizing interplay of blues and celadon glaze, cascading over the lip like a tranquil waterfall. But it's the raw clay, kissed by the flames and showered with ash, that truly mesmerizes. Some parts shimmer with an iridescent finish, a testament to the kiln's unpredictable magic.

Firing an anagama kiln is a method to fire pottery with wood-fired heat. Here's how it works:

Loading: Put pottery inside the kiln carefully.
Sealing: Close the kiln to control temperature.
Starting the Fire: Begin a small fire in the front, gradually making it bigger. Use wood and sometimes other natural material to help.
Stoking: Keep adding wood to maintain the heat.
Atmosphere: The fire creates ash and ash gets on the pottery, creating unique patterns. Kiln design and airflow matter too.
Heat Up: Raise the kiln's temperature slowly.
High Heat: The kiln gets extremely hot to finish the pottery.
Cool Down: Let the kiln cool down slowly to avoid cracks.
Unloading: Open the kiln and take out the pottery, each piece bearing the marks of the unique firing process.
Firing an anagama kiln is a labor-intensive and time-consuming endeavor, but it yields pottery with extraordinary depth, character, and individuality. The elements of fire, ash, and time come together in a dance that creates pieces of art that reflect the unpredictability and beauty of nature's forces.

This cup is approx. 3 1/4 inches wide and 4 inches tall.

This store has a NO RETURN and NO EXCHANGE policy.
Disclaimer: Colors may vary due to screen monitor settings.

Please note that small imperfections may be present in this handmade piece, enhancing its uniqueness and reflecting the artist's personal touch. These minor variations are an inherent part of the craftsmanship, adding character and authenticity to your one-of-a-kind item.


For more content:
Instagram: @highlandclaywork
Behold, a nature-inspired masterpiece in the form of a ceramic mug, with its surface adorned by the delicate texture of fiddlehead ferns. Fired to perfection in the ancient embrace of an anagama kiln, it carries the secrets of fire and time in every curve.

As you lift it to your lips, your senses are greeted by the mesmerizing interplay of blues and celadon glaze, cascading over the lip like a tranquil waterfall. But it's the raw clay, kissed by the flames and showered with ash, that truly mesmerizes. Some parts shimmer with an iridescent finish, a testament to the kiln's unpredictable magic.

Firing an anagama kiln is a method to fire pottery with wood-fired heat. Here's how it works:

Loading: Put pottery inside the kiln carefully.
Sealing: Close the kiln to control temperature.
Starting the Fire: Begin a small fire in the front, gradually making it bigger. Use wood and sometimes other natural material to help.
Stoking: Keep adding wood to maintain the heat.
Atmosphere: The fire creates ash and ash gets on the pottery, creating unique patterns. Kiln design and airflow matter too.
Heat Up: Raise the kiln's temperature slowly.
High Heat: The kiln gets extremely hot to finish the pottery.
Cool Down: Let the kiln cool down slowly to avoid cracks.
Unloading: Open the kiln and take out the pottery, each piece bearing the marks of the unique firing process.
Firing an anagama kiln is a labor-intensive and time-consuming endeavor, but it yields pottery with extraordinary depth, character, and individuality. The elements of fire, ash, and time come together in a dance that creates pieces of art that reflect the unpredictability and beauty of nature's forces.

This cup is approx. 3 1/4 inches wide and 4 inches tall.

This store has a NO RETURN and NO EXCHANGE policy.
Disclaimer: Colors may vary due to screen monitor settings.

Please note that small imperfections may be present in this handmade piece, enhancing its uniqueness and reflecting the artist's personal touch. These minor variations are an inherent part of the craftsmanship, adding character and authenticity to your one-of-a-kind item.


For more content:
Instagram: @highlandclaywork
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