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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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So it kinda started off one afternoon with a lump of clay in my hand. One mug at a time & pretty soon, I just wanted to make more. It's as simple as that. I just wanna make something that will fit in your hand to make your day.
It's the infinite process of refining & maturing.The delicate selection of materials on lazy afternoons one small batch at a time.
Please enjoy the lil' wabi-sabi (appreciating the beauty of imperfections) artistry that comes with the pieces you have selected. A lil' speck here & there, drips that flow unevenly to the curve of the piece makes it unique & yours truly.
Enjoy,
von ;)
Handmade ceramic pieces are one-of-a-kind. The materials used were carefully selected, prepared and processed step-by-step from the beginning till the end. Each piece thrown from the wheel or sculpted by hand made with devotion, heart and a lil bit of artistic flair. Even the logo was linocut & printed onto the bags uniquely.
Wabi-Sabi style denotes the japanese way of discovering beauty in imperfections. Specks & flecks form as part of the glazing. Sometimes during the final firing process depending on where the pieces were placed in the kiln, may warp very slightly. But this is truly the beauty of the final ceramic piece. It has its own character filled with its own charm.
Machine-made ceramics pieces are the usual ones you can get from any major brand.
There is no comparison to owning your own unique piece autographed by the artist herself. Enjoy.
Coffee & tea stains will build up over time. Please do not return any coffee stained mugs back to me :) I won't be able to afford the shipping.
You can try any of the following:
1) Mild dishwashing liquid will remove most stains.
2) Lemon juice works great as well to get rid of some stubborn stains.
3) Sprinkle baking soda into the mug and add enough warm water to form a paste. Scrub the mixture with a sponge for a minute or two so the mildly abrasive baking soda can work the stains out. Rinse with clean water and admire the results!
Finally, always remember that pure coffee stains over time is a work of art too :)
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