Nerikomi Mug No. 12

$100.00

Ø 3.75” x 2.75” h. Each cup embeds trimmings from the nerikomi processes that we use to form our bowls & plates. Patterned fragments and solid clay sections are hand-pressed into a plaster mold, casting them in place; inlay patterns are visible on both interior & exterior surfaces, with matching handle extruded from the same pattern.

Interior surface is clear-glazed while the exterior surface is left raw to enhance the experience of touching natural clay. All Slush Club objects are food-safe and dishwasher-friendly.

While our cups are formed in a plaster mold, each cup is unique and variation is to be expected; the stacking of clays and forming to the mug shape also creates subtle warping (like, the opening is not an even oval but rather a more organic version of what an oval could be).

This is also a unique mug. I mean, all of our mugs are unique but typically, Shannon will make a small series of each pattern and then we release them in small batches, a few at a time. This one is singular—it’s a really complicated pattern with an extremely high level of detail.

Ø 3.75” x 2.75” h. Each cup embeds trimmings from the nerikomi processes that we use to form our bowls & plates. Patterned fragments and solid clay sections are hand-pressed into a plaster mold, casting them in place; inlay patterns are visible on both interior & exterior surfaces, with matching handle extruded from the same pattern.

Interior surface is clear-glazed while the exterior surface is left raw to enhance the experience of touching natural clay. All Slush Club objects are food-safe and dishwasher-friendly.

While our cups are formed in a plaster mold, each cup is unique and variation is to be expected; the stacking of clays and forming to the mug shape also creates subtle warping (like, the opening is not an even oval but rather a more organic version of what an oval could be).

This is also a unique mug. I mean, all of our mugs are unique but typically, Shannon will make a small series of each pattern and then we release them in small batches, a few at a time. This one is singular—it’s a really complicated pattern with an extremely high level of detail.