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    so what's so special about handmade ceramics ?

    handmade ceramics

    Put some great  food on a handmade plate, some fruit in a lovely handmade bowl, drink coffee from a handmade mug. You'll feel the difference, you'll see it. 

    That's when functional pottery truly comes to life.
    Years ago, just out of school, I gave a mug to a friend's husband who didn't really understand what the whole big deal about ceramics was, who needed all this handmade stuff - you know what I'm talking about...anyway, a few months later he told me that he drinks only out of the mug I gave him.

    I truly believe that there is that magical feel using handmade ceramics.

    work in progress
    purple mug purple bowls
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    How much should a mug weigh ?

    question

    I remember a throwing class at Alfred University, one of the first ones with Val Cushing. He asked us "how much should a mug weigh ?"
    Numbers were thrown around, till my friend Matt Towers said - "however much it looks like it weighs". Bingo ! 
    That's the exact match point in the eye-hand relationship.

     When we approach a mug, or any other functional pot, our eye (brain) sends our hand a message about what to expect as to the weight and feel to anticipate when lifting it (if full or empty). That's what makes a "good" pot, good in the sense of creating that match between the look and the feel. 

    A mug , of course, has more aspects to it - a handle we can trust and a rim that is nice to put our lips to. In  addition are the personal-subjective prefferences we all have and those are what make the mug such an intimate, functional pot.


    women series mugs
    blue and white stripes
    striped mugs blue white
    women series mugs