Black ceramic mug, Handmade black mug, Minimal mug, Round coffee mug
Treat yourself with this black ceramic cup for special mornings, or as a gift for friends.
***Luna mug in Nero collection***
This mug is named by the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna’s divine complement is Sol, the god of the Sun.
This black mug is glazed with black glaze and natural feeling of natural material touch.
This listing is for 1 mug.
Big size mug special for tea or coffee lovers.
Size: D9cm x H9cm / 3.5" x 3.5"
Capacity: 250ml / 8.4oz
See the whole collection here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KeramikoPottery
Every piece I create is individually handmade, glazed and fired at 1240°C for the best quality assurance and strength. Given the nature of ceramics and glazes, items may slightly vary in color or shape, making each one unique and giving them character.
The glazed parts may have small bubbles, black spots or concave holes etc. These are normal process phenomena and they do not affect the use or the aesthetics.
Unglazed clay surface is not porous but it is recommended not to have frequent contact with liquids, such as oil or wine, where they can leave a permanent light stain on the surface of the clay.
All ceramic materials are lead free and food safe.
Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Hand washing is recommended to maintain the piece in its best condition.
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About Kerami.ko studio:
My pottery studio is located in Athens, Greece.
There is no amount of items in stock as I am a small producer. In-stock orders will be posted within 1-7 working days.
Let me know if you need more pieces.
Feel free to ask me about items or some collaboration with a message.
Combine this mug with more of my ceramics:
Ceramic plate:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KeramikoPottery?section_id=32359755
Or ceramic espresso cups:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KeramikoPottery?section_id=32359759
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Ceramics in Greece and Greek pottery history:
Greece has a long tradition in the manufacture of ceramics since antiquity. In fact the word "ceramics" comes from the Greek word Keramikos (area of potters in ancient Athens), which in turn comes from the word "keramos", which means pottery clay.
In history of art, ceramics are art objects such as tableware, utilitarian and decorative ceramics.
From the ancient arts that have been recorded with archaeological findings and characterize the culture of each seasonal.
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Shipping:
Buyers are responsible for any customs fees and imported taxes that may apply due to their country’s regulations. Many countries assess duties and taxes on imported packages. If you have concerns about this you should consult the regulations in your country prior to your purchase.