Cat Lover Coffee Mug, Handmade Pottery Tankard in Natural and Ruby Red, Large Ceramic Mug, 18 order oz

$66.77
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Cat Lover Coffee Mug, Handmade Pottery Tankard in Natural and Ruby Red, Large Ceramic Mug, 18 order oz,

Medieval looking CATS Yep this is how they looked at the.

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Product code: Cat Lover Coffee Mug, Handmade Pottery Tankard in Natural and Ruby Red, Large Ceramic Mug, 18 order oz

Medieval looking CATS! Yep, this is how they looked at the turn of the 12th century! Brought to the modern day for your morning beverage of choice.

❀Dimensions: 4.75" H x 3" W at rim and 4" W at the bottom
❀Holds 18 ounces of liquid.
❀Carved Fine English Porcelain Pottery Mug
❀Extremely durable and chip resistant
❀Food, dishwasher and microwave safe.
❀Comes in a gift box
❀Gift Wrapping available. See drop down menu above.

Outside the porcelain clay is hand rubbed with natural oxides which enhances the beauty of the clay. The inside is a ruby red. This mug comes to you via a high fired gas firing to 2350 degrees F. This makes it very chip resistant and it's microwave and dishwasher safe. Holds a generous 18 oz

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Porcelain is a type of clay that fires at a very high temperature and will remain fairly white.  There are several different grades of porcelain. I use high quality English Porcelain that is actually made in the British Isles. My glazes are hand mixed to complement each other and many pieces have over 6 glazes working together.  I fire to Cone (^) 9 in a large gas reduction kiln, which gets to 2350 degrees F. This type of firing is not computerized and I use my eyes, ears and nose to adjust order temperature.  I watch the flame to make sure it's the right color and listen to the roar it makes.  There should always be a slight odor of gas.  It takes about 40 hours firing from start to finish.
This type of high firing makes the perfect piece for everyday usage in the kitchen or as tableware.

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