Now that we have my handmade pottery mugs in the cupboard they are my and my husbands go-to cup for our coffee, tea and even hot chocolate.
When I turn my cups on my pottery wheel I push out the bottom of the cup and flair out the top. This makes a comfortable shape, but it also serves as a function for the mugs. It keeps my coffee hotter than a straight store-bought cup. Stoneware clay that I make them from also holds the temperature longer.
Glazing, the colour, is often an experiment. How does the glaze flow when it is fired in the kiln? Would it be best on the bottom shelf, which is cooler than the top, on on the top shelf? Does this change the colour or how it flows? Brushing on the glaze or dipping it can also change the colour of it. Once I settled on the glazes that I liked and worked well I began to combine two or three colours on my mugs to see how they flowed together.
Now I have a few designs that have become my regular go-to colours. After a few years of selling these mugs, I am now itching to experiment with other colour glaze combinations I can create.
I hope you enjoyed seeing my mugs I have. You can buy them on my Etsy web site The Butler's Creations. To see my mugs just click here to go to this site.
www.etsy.com/ca /shop/TheButlersCreations?section_id=7509176
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