
Drip Mug, no. 1
Enquire →Dark rust glaze, a slow teal drip breaking at the rim.
Two clays folded together — cream worked through the red — and turned slowly so the seam stays.

Three sizes from the same body of clay.

Red and cream clays folded once, then turned slow.

A quieter seam, mostly red.

The boldest striping of the batch.

Three from one firing — no two seams alike.

Sage glaze with hand-stamped shamrock — a quiet nod to Ireland.
Cream stoneware with a quick, brush-painted scroll — looser pieces, more drawing than design.

One firing, each scroll painted in a single stroke.

The brown scroll picked out with gold lustre.

Cream stoneware, a quick brush scroll, a flash of gold.

The pattern runs looser here — more drawing than design.

Wide-bellied, the scroll riding just under the rim.

A low cup on a generous foot.