Maka Mug – Wabi Aesthetic
Maka Mug – Wabi Aesthetic
Based on the Sioux word for "Earth," the Maka Mug uses organic matter from the ground in both its stoneware and glaze. The burnt colors and long, elevated handles on these mugs make for a perfect sipping experience. Available in terracotta, sandstone, and spice. Note: Items in this collection are one-of-a kind. Each i.
Based on the Sioux word for Earth, the Maka Mug uses organic matter from the ground in both its stoneware and glaze. The burnt colors and long, elevated handles on these mugs make for a perfect sipping experience. Available in terracotta, sandstone, and spice.
Note: Items in this collection are one-of-a kind. Each is handcrafted and finished in a glaze that reacts differently during the firing process, creating slight variations in the shape and color of each product.
Details
MaterialsStoneware: fireclay, kaolin, feldspar, grog
Dimensions
A 400 year old Pottery making style, famous for its distinctive cracked glaze that promotes wabi-sabi and lets you enjoy tea at a deeper level., It
Yunomi - Tea Cup, Soma Ware
Wabi Sabi Mug
Wabi Sabi Blue Sky and White Clouds Mug and Saucer
Rustic Pottery Coffee Handmade Cup, Wabi Sabi Mug, Ceramic Stoneware Coffee Mug, Natural Pottery Cup, Coffee Brewing Mug, Cottagecore Mug
Japanese Retro Style Coffee Mug - 13 oz – JohanneDesigns
Rustic Pottery Coffee Handmade Cup, Wabi Sabi Mug, Ceramic Stoneware Coffee Mug, Natural Pottery Cup, Coffee Brewing Mug, Cottagecore Mug
Based on the Sioux word for Earth, the Maka Mug uses organic matter from the ground in both its stoneware and glaze. The burnt colors and long,
Maka Mug
Our love of big mugs and modern rustic ceramics led us to these gorgeous Wabi-Sabi pieces handcrafted by Polish artisan, Tanya Birdman. , The Japanese
Wabi-Sabi Mug by Birdman's Home
Based on the Sioux word for Earth, the Maka Mug uses organic matter from the ground in both its stoneware and glaze. The burnt colors and long,
Maka Mug