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Textured Turquoise over Arctic Blue mugs by Jonathan Jon
The Arctic Blue base provides a cool undertone, while Textured Turquoise adds depth with its reactive flow. Oatmeal on the top third warms the piece, blending seamlessly. Their interaction creates a dynamic, bubbled texture, enhancing the handcrafted aesthetic.
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Honey Flux over Storm by Julie K Bissey
A smooth glaze blending rich blue into speckled green, evoking a tranquil, oceanic feel with a natural, handcrafted charm.
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Honey Flux over Storm combo by Jonathan Jon
This is a stunning handmade ceramic mug, showcasing a beautiful gradient glaze transitioning from deep ocean blue at the base to a soft, speckled green toward the top. The textured blending of colors creates a serene, coastal vibe reminiscent of waves meeting the shore. The mug has a smooth, slightly tapered shape, and its sturdy,…
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Seaweed over Obsidian by Jonathan Ugol
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Ice, Storm and Snow mugs by More than Mud studio
Four icy mugs by More than Mud Studio, layered with Ice, Storm, and Ice glazes, blending frosty textures with earthy elegance.
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Classic Northern lights with vinyl resists by Anna Zeilstra
These winter night mugs by Anna Zeilstra feature a deep Obsidian base with Indigo Float, Smokey Merlot, and Seaweed glazes, creating a celestial aurora effect. Vinyl resist tree and moon designs reveal the raw clay, adding crisp contrast to the rich nightscape.
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Blue Rutile and Snow over Cobalt by Amber Schnitzius πΊπΈ
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Cobalt and Ancient Copper by Wes Dee
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Porcelain Bowl by Joy Peters Kurtz
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Cenote over Amber Topaz by Jim List
Look at this beautiful plate. The soft blue and warm yellow tones blend so perfectly, and those little ripples in the design are just so charming. The glaze gives it such a nice shine, like it’s glowing
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Glaze Dump Cup by Dayna Karhu
“My cup. Lol, turned out to be my favorite one out of the kiln. I know there is Stoned denim, copper float, white opal, green opal, tigers eye, light flux, dark flux, cordovan, oatmeal, green tea, Obsidian, and probably 4 or 5 more i cant remember.. ð always pick out one cup out of my…
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Laced Plate by Alice Joy McDonald
Alice Joy McDonald’s turquoise laced plate showcases a delicate lace-inspired pattern fading into soft cream, framed by a rich, organic turquoise rim. Its handcrafted elegance and intricate detailing make it a stunning functional art piece.
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Power Turquoise Combo by Christina Ranson Berry
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Beautiful Creatures of Natalia Gendera π΅π±
**Beautiful Creatures by Natalia Gendera** is a ceramic collection inspired by the underwater world, showcasing vibrant colors, intricate textures, and marine elegance.
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EnchantMint and Thalassophile Blue Mug by Tori Tippin
A turquoise-to-blue gradient mug. This enchantMint and Thalassophile Blue Penguin Pottery glaze Combo is looking extremely fresh
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Ukraine combo by Renee Zantay
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Lavender mug by Jennifer Esther Brown
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Daisy Mug by Linda Berg-Volk
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Another one Sand & sea mug by Stefanie Montana
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Sand & sea combo by Stefanie Montana π©πͺ
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Textured Turquoise over Cirrus Flow by Frida de Verdier πΈπͺ
Textured Turquoise over Cirrus Flow tumbler set by Frida de Verdier ð¸ðª
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Mountain forest mug by Frida de Verdier
A handcrafted mug by Frida de Verdier featuring **Cirrus Flow** and **Rainforest** glazes, evoking a misty mountain forest with chattering texture.
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Giant mug by Jennifer Esther Brown
The mug has a bold, oversized design, emphasizing its artistic glaze and striking color transitions. The large size enhances its visual impact, making it both functional and decorative. Its glossy finish and dynamic blend of blue, purple, and earthy tones create a captivating presence. Perfect for those who enjoy a statement piece or a giant…
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Spectrum Sea Combo Mug by Stasey Confer
The deep blues and swirling whites on the mug evoke the imagery of a stormy ocean, capturing the turbulence and energy of the sea. The contrast between dark and light suggests crashing waves and churning waters, giving the piece a powerful and dramatic feel, reminiscent of nature’s raw beauty during a storm.