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Archive (4/20) Double-Handle Woodfired Paloma Mug
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(4/20) Double-Handle Woodfired Paloma Mug

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The most comfortable mug you’ll ever hold.

Handmade and handfired for over fifty hours in the woodkiln, we designed these generous 16oz Double-handle Paloma mugs to not only look beautiful, but to feel comfortable and natural in the hand. They are perfectly suited to hot beverages such as tea or coffee; a warm cup of soup, or an after-dinner ice-cream treat. One of our signature forms.

We wood-fired these mugs in late October (2021) at Reitz Ranch in Northern Arizona. Woodfiring is a very specialized and labor intensive form of ceramic firing in which wood is the only fuel used to heat the kiln. The kiln is stoked entirely by hand for the duration of the firing which can last up to a week and a half (day and night) reaching temperatures of ~2400 degrees Farenheit, (Cone 12).

The ceramic surfaces achieved through woodfiring are the combined effect of the flame and ash inside the kiln interacting with the clay. The shape and size of the kiln, how the pots are arranged inside the kiln, and how it is tended to during the firing all have a tremendous effect on the final results.

Each wood-fired piece is thus completely unique and functions as a record of its environment during the firing—a window into the kiln during that particular moment in time; both an artifact and a treasure.

16oz / wood-ash glazed porcelain

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The most comfortable mug you’ll ever hold.

Handmade and handfired for over fifty hours in the woodkiln, we designed these generous 16oz Double-handle Paloma mugs to not only look beautiful, but to feel comfortable and natural in the hand. They are perfectly suited to hot beverages such as tea or coffee; a warm cup of soup, or an after-dinner ice-cream treat. One of our signature forms.

We wood-fired these mugs in late October (2021) at Reitz Ranch in Northern Arizona. Woodfiring is a very specialized and labor intensive form of ceramic firing in which wood is the only fuel used to heat the kiln. The kiln is stoked entirely by hand for the duration of the firing which can last up to a week and a half (day and night) reaching temperatures of ~2400 degrees Farenheit, (Cone 12).

The ceramic surfaces achieved through woodfiring are the combined effect of the flame and ash inside the kiln interacting with the clay. The shape and size of the kiln, how the pots are arranged inside the kiln, and how it is tended to during the firing all have a tremendous effect on the final results.

Each wood-fired piece is thus completely unique and functions as a record of its environment during the firing—a window into the kiln during that particular moment in time; both an artifact and a treasure.

16oz / wood-ash glazed porcelain

The most comfortable mug you’ll ever hold.

Handmade and handfired for over fifty hours in the woodkiln, we designed these generous 16oz Double-handle Paloma mugs to not only look beautiful, but to feel comfortable and natural in the hand. They are perfectly suited to hot beverages such as tea or coffee; a warm cup of soup, or an after-dinner ice-cream treat. One of our signature forms.

We wood-fired these mugs in late October (2021) at Reitz Ranch in Northern Arizona. Woodfiring is a very specialized and labor intensive form of ceramic firing in which wood is the only fuel used to heat the kiln. The kiln is stoked entirely by hand for the duration of the firing which can last up to a week and a half (day and night) reaching temperatures of ~2400 degrees Farenheit, (Cone 12).

The ceramic surfaces achieved through woodfiring are the combined effect of the flame and ash inside the kiln interacting with the clay. The shape and size of the kiln, how the pots are arranged inside the kiln, and how it is tended to during the firing all have a tremendous effect on the final results.

Each wood-fired piece is thus completely unique and functions as a record of its environment during the firing—a window into the kiln during that particular moment in time; both an artifact and a treasure.

16oz / wood-ash glazed porcelain

 

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