A compact handmade stoneware cup with a sharp angular switch that gives the form its tension. Traditional Shino glaze reads as light peach overall, darkening to sunburnt terra-cotta in the warmest spots and pooling to gray-white where the glaze sat thickest.
Every ceramic cup records its own firing — how it was dipped, where the heat concentrated, how the atmosphere moved through the kiln. The result is a surface that's completely individual. Sized for a cortado, a small pour, or anything you drink with intention.
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A compact handmade stoneware cup with a sharp angular switch that gives the form its tension. Traditional Shino glaze reads as light peach overall, darkening to sunburnt terra-cotta in the warmest spots and pooling to gray-white where the glaze sat thickest.
Every ceramic cup records its own firing — how it was dipped, where the heat concentrated, how the atmosphere moved through the kiln. The result is a surface that's completely individual. Sized for a cortado, a small pour, or anything you drink with intention.
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