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architecture mug, holds 15oz [3.7in / 9.5cm Tall] - SOLD - Thank you!
IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION, PLEASE CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER IF YOU DON'T RECEIVE AN UPDATED INVOICE WITHIN A FEW MINUTES - THANK YOU! architecture mug3.7in (9.5cm) Tall3.8in (9.7cm) Wide Weight 326g I threw this piece on my pottery wheel using stoneware clay. After letting the piece slowly dry to a "leather-hard" state, I refined the final shape on the wheel with a variety of pottery trimming tools. After another period of slow-drying over several days until the piece becomes "bone dry," it was bisque-fired (a lower-temperature firing that allows me to handle the piece without it easily breaking, but still porous enough to absorb glaze for the final firing). I meticulously taped the surface over many hours (sometimes days), applied a ceramic glaze, let it dry overnight, removed the tape, refined the edges, and then the piece was fired in a ceramic kiln to over 2,100F (1,100C). After cooling, I wet-sanded the bottom (or foot) four times to achieve a glass-like finish. All of the materials us