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This mug has been sitting on my bottom shelf in my studio for a couple years now because I didn't care for how the glaze came out on the dark clay. On lighter clays it's a cream color with specks and a smoother texture, but on the dark clay it turned out grey and the speckled parts give the mug a texture…almost sandy? But not like uncomfortably so or anything.
There is also a small chip on the front of the mug at the bottom which is shown in the photos, where the glaze at the bottom got stuck to the kiln shelf.
Microwave and dishwasher safe 🩷
This mug has been sitting on my bottom shelf in my studio for a couple years now because I didn't care for how the glaze came out on the dark clay. On lighter clays it's a cream color with specks and a smoother texture, but on the dark clay it turned out grey and the speckled parts give the mug a texture…almost sandy? But not like uncomfortably so or anything.
There is also a small chip on the front of the mug at the bottom which is shown in the photos, where the glaze at the bottom got stuck to the kiln shelf.
Microwave and dishwasher safe 🩷
This mug has been sitting on my bottom shelf in my studio for a couple years now because I didn't care for how the glaze came out on the dark clay. On lighter clays it's a cream color with specks and a smoother texture, but on the dark clay it turned out grey and the speckled parts give the mug a texture…almost sandy? But not like uncomfortably so or anything.
There is also a small chip on the front of the mug at the bottom which is shown in the photos, where the glaze at the bottom got stuck to the kiln shelf.
Microwave and dishwasher safe 🩷