Wood Fired Textured Mug with Ash Glaze #07

Regular price $80.00

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DETAILS

This mug was thrown on a pottery wheel, altered by hand, and made using a custom high-fire clay body. It features an ash glaze, and was wood fired for 5 days in an anagama style kiln. The darker areas on the mug represent how the flame flowed in relation to the piece and where the wood ash was deposited. 

The inclusions within the clay bodies I use vary between locally found materials, and select granite counter-top pieces that I process before wedging into the clay. By adding materials that are non-uniform in size, each session of making is a sort of collaborative effort between my intentions and clay itself. With no two pieces ever being the same, each moment of creating leads to new discoveries.

The process of wood firing is one full of chance. Generally speaking, it is collaborative effort among a group of people that work various shifts stoking and tending to the kiln so that it fires properly. Work is loaded into the kiln with the understanding that anything could happen, but it is that element of the unknown that keeps every firing new and exciting.

DIMENSIONS/CAPACITY
4" x 4.5" x 4.25" ; 12.5oz

CARE AND CLEANING
Washing by hand is recommended, not tested for use in a microwave or oven. Please be mindful while handling - due to the nature of the clay body used, there will be minor holes, cracks, and rough/sharp areas. The textures and variance are what I strive for in my work, and I ask that they be embraced with an open and inquisitive mind.

SHIPPING
Each piece is carefully wrapped in fabric, secured with twine, and properly insulated to ensure its safe shipment. Priority shipping is the standard option unless otherwise requested.

QUALITY CONTROL
We do our best to show products as true to color and design as possible, please allow for slight variation. Every item is inspected to make sure there are no flaws unless intentional and noted.

COPYRIGHT
All work and photography of work is copyright of Cody Tamaian and Cody Tamaian Ceramics