About this Product
Layered glazes of parakeet yellow, papaya and magenta sky blend and mix on this rounded stoneware mug to create a one-of-a-kind color combo. The glossy interior is finished in a clean white glaze. The handle, comfortable, yet stylish, is enhanced with a thumb rest. Perfect for your morning wake-up brew or your evening wind-down infusion. A truly unique cup!
height: 3.50 inches
width: 4 inches
capacity: 2 cups
As with all ceramic products this mug must be handled carefully. Although I hire-fire for added durability, potteriy is prone to cracks if dropped or knocked. Microwave and dishwasher safe, but gentle handwashing is recommended. Avoid temperature shock by heating things slowly, evenly and carefully.
Linda Moeser Ceramics
Meet the Maker
Hello! My name is Linda Moeser and everything here is handmade by me. I strive to create useful, comfortable and beautiful pots for the home that enrich the everyday experience and are a pleasure to use.
Much of my inspiration is driven by my love of gardening and my earlier career as a floral designer. My passion for gardening is often evident in my work. Frequently a particular flower will inspire the shape or color of a vessel. I also enjoy making thoughtful, useful handcrafted pottery that enhance the ritual of cooking and eating.
My materials are stoneware and porcelain, sometimes thrown on the wheel, often times altered. I also enjoy handbuilding from a slabs of freshly rolled clay. Over the years I have made many handmade molds for creating forms that are not possible on the wheel...and all created in my backyard studio and fired in a my electric kiln.
My family moved from Colorado to the Northern Virginia area when I was a child and I have lived in the NoVa area most of my life, with a brief stint in New York and New England. I began my study of ceramics at the Reston Community Center, with many wonderful teachers and have been making pottery for nearly a quarter of a century!
How it’s Made
Creamy white stoneware is formed ‘thrown’ on my potter’s wheel. I form/pull a handle and attach it to the pot when the clay has reached a stiff ‘leather hard’ stage. Thumb rest and bottom embellishment is added. When completely dry the mug is fired first to cone 06 (approximately 1830 degrees) in my electric kiln. After completely cooled it is then glazed…sometimes dipped, sometimes brushed, occasionally sprayed, maybe all three! Fired again to cone 6 (approximately 2,232 degrees)
Shop Policies
At the present time I will not be shipping pottery. Local deliveries (20 mile radius from my home) upon request. Pick up is available also. Please contact me at lindamoeserceramic@gmail.com if you are interested in this piece.