Eclipse mug 0,3 L, black

Vaidava Ceramics

$19.50 $26.10

Vaidava Ceramics
Eclipse mug 0
$19.50 $26.10


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Description

The Eclipse mug is part of a tableware collection designed by Laima Grigone for the Latvian Vaidava. The ceramic Eclipse tableware is made using Terra Sigillata technique that was developed in ancient Rome, and the inside is finished with a lead-free glaze. Characterized by clean, smooth lines and deep black colour, the Eclipse range creates a stunning table setting either by itself or paired with tableware of other colours and shapes.

Handmade in Vaidava’s own pottery in Latvia. Packed in a recycled cardboard box.

Material
Red clay, lead-free glaze
Colour
Black
Height
10.5 cm
Diameter
8 cm
Capacity
0.3 l
Weight
0.25 kg
Care instructions
Suitable for dishwasher, microwave and oven (max. 200°C)
Product ID
VV645

Laima Grigone

Laima Grigone is a Latvian ceramic artist who combines art, crafts and design in her work. Grigone has a diploma in photography from Bauska Art School and a degree in Contemporary Crafts from the Falmouth University, and since 2012, her main interest has been ceramics. Grigone runs her own studio in Rundāle, Latvia, and she aims at creating unique items that challenge mass-production and bring quiet beauty into daily life.

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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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