Angle mug

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Handmade ceramic mug, made from speckled Australian stoneware clay and finished with a glossy white glaze that allows the lovely speckles to show through. This cup measures approx: opening W7 cm x H8.5cm or 300mls - great for tea or coffee.

These mugs were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard, trimmed and a handle pulled from the mug for extra strength. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of tables and a lovely feel in your hand.

All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.


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Handmade ceramic mug, made from speckled Australian stoneware clay and finished with a glossy white glaze that allows the lovely speckles to show through. This cup measures approx: opening W7 cm x H8.5cm or 300mls - great for tea or coffee.

These mugs were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard, trimmed and a handle pulled from the mug for extra strength. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of tables and a lovely feel in your hand.

All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.


Handmade ceramic mug, made from speckled Australian stoneware clay and finished with a glossy white glaze that allows the lovely speckles to show through. This cup measures approx: opening W7 cm x H8.5cm or 300mls - great for tea or coffee.

These mugs were thrown on the pottery wheel, carefully dried to leather hard, trimmed and a handle pulled from the mug for extra strength. The bases are sanded smooth to ensure no scratching of tables and a lovely feel in your hand.

All of letty ceramics are handmade and variations in glaze and size (+ / - 1cm) do occur - this is part of the beauty of a handmade unique piece. If multiples are ordered I always try match them as best as possible.