Coffee or Tea Mug Cup Stoneware Pottery, Pearl/Iron Decor, 12 oz (354 mL)

Coffee or Tea Mug Cup Stoneware Pottery, Waxy White/Iron Oxide Trim, 12 oz (354 mL)

$28.00 USD
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Colour: Waxy White/Iron Oxide Trim

Waxy White/Iron Oxide Trim
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Categories: Coffee & Tea Mugs

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Coffee or Tea Mug Cup Stoneware Pottery, Waxy White/Iron Oxide Trim, 12 oz (354 mL)

Enjoy your favourite warm beverage in these handmade classic, elegant stoneware mugs and cups. Whether at home or the office, relax and pour a warm, cozy cup of coffee, tea, americano, mocha, macchiato, latte, cafe au lait, or hot chocolate (whichever your fix is). Donn Zver Pottery mugs and cups are made to fit your hand most exquisitely and in a colour scheme to suit your style.

How It's Made

All our coffee or tea stoneware mugs and cups are masterfully thrown on a potter's wheel by seasoned Canadian Potter Donn Zver in his Troy, Ontario Studio, receive custom-made glazing, and undergo high temperature kiln firing to produce an extremely durable and smooth finish.

Donn Zver Pottery is designed with its valued customers in mind. Stoneware coffee and tea mugs are a perfect addition for your kitchenware collection or gift a set to family, friends, and connoisseurs.

Product Highlights

Slight variations in overall size, weight, and colour are to be expected due to its handmade nature. We guarantee that no two pieces will be exactly the same.

Colour: Waxy White/Iron Oxide Trim
Materials: Stoneware clay, glazes
Capacity: 12 fl. oz. 354 mL
Dimensions: 4.7 L x 3.7 W x 4.4 H (in) 12 L x 9.5 W x 11 H (cm)

Pottery Made for Everyday Use

Every pottery piece is designed for everyday use. Safe to use in the freezer, oven, and dishwasher. Quick and easy cleaning. For more info, view Pottery Care.

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Inside The Donn Zver Pottery Studio: Putting Handles On Mugs