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January 5, 2018 - Comment

Ceramic mug for tasty coffee Characteristics: Material: clayTechnique: burning, carving (pattern – ethnic) Volume: 6,7 oz Style: Eco Manufacturing: 7-10 days *Attention: When I make my works I don’t use glaze. Glazing effect is performed by cow’s milk. This is ancient Ukrainian technique. All my works 100% complete and eco friendly. *What to do when

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Ceramic mug for tasty coffee

Characteristics:
Material: clayTechnique: burning, carving (pattern – ethnic) Volume: 6,7 oz Style: Eco Manufacturing: 7-10 days
*Attention:
When I make my works I don’t use glaze. Glazing effect is performed by cow’s milk. This is ancient Ukrainian technique. All my works 100% complete and eco friendly.

*What to do when you received the parcel:
All my products need to soak in hot water twice and then wash in warm water with out any scratched sponge.

*Care instructions:
All products are save to use it with microwave, fridge, dishwasher.

I will gladly answer all your questions.

Regards David.

Comments

Artur L. says:

Buy it,and you ll get joy of using it! Very good product, got on time, highly recommended, will buy again for sure 🙂

Kevin M. Smith says:

Looks nice. It’s not really microwave safe. The handle gets very hot. It takes a few washes and cycling it through hot water to get out the gritty flavor. It does look quite nice.

jimcamps says:

Appreciate the fine handcrafted quality and effort of the craftsman. I am an artist myself and I took many ceramics classes so I can appreciate the fine handcrafted quality of these cups. The cup has an earthy feel and the light smell of fresh clay. I enjoy using it. It feels good in the hand and has a nice smooth texture. I ordered the green mug which has nice detailing and engraving around the bottom. I will take good care of it and make sure to handwash it so it doesn’t get damaged. I ordered two cups and I use the smaller one for tea. There is nothing quite…

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