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Wild Gorse Pottery Collaboration Dec 24 Reviews

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Finally! Our last collaboration with Wild Gorse sold out in record time so we're back with a new colour for 2024. Bringing some sunshine to your morning coffee! We recommend opting for Tracked 48 postage which we will upgrade to Tracked 24 and ship out Wednesday.
A coffee cup, wheel thrown in a toasted stoneware clay with a Granary glaze.
Dimensions | Height: 6cm Diameter: 8cm
Volume | 250ml - good for a flat white.
All items are handmade and show the marks of this process. Every mug will be unique to you.
All items are dishwasher, microwave and food-safe, however, it is recommended that you hand wash with care.
'Wheel-thrown from toasted stoneware clay in Jen's Glasgow pottery, these mugs are glazed with a warm yellow liner glaze and an outer glaze. The glaze is available in either 'turquoise' or 'tea dust'. The new Turquoise glaze is a beautiful hue. Turquoise is a symbol of good fortune, a great colour to start the day. The Tea Dust glaze has small crystals formed in the glaze by the Iron oxide which leaves a subtle blue/green speckle. This depth is often referred to as 'Tea dust' and is celebrated in everything from ancient chinese glazes to classic Tenmoku glazes. All mugs are designed for use and have a comfortable thumb ridge in the hand-pulled handle. They are both dishwasher and microwave safe.' - Jen / Wild Gorse Pottery
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It’s flipping lovely. And my wife wants one now too.
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Posted 5 months ago
Would you recommend us to your friends? Yes
Absolutely delighted to be able to get another couple of that's beautiful mugs (one of each colour) after buying a couple of the previous batch. As with all 1of100 products they've beautifully made and have the address bonus of all being unique and individual. Great to support an independent business that supports independent artisans, works live to see more Wild Gorse pottery collaborations in the future.
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Posted 7 months ago
Would you recommend us to your friends? Yes
I regretted missing out on the first batch and so was delighted that a second lot was released. It’s a lovely, well made and quirky looking mug and had some hammer since I bought it and kept its original colour ok.
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Posted 7 months ago