Cobalt Vessel

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This narrow vessel in true cobalt blue and white porcelain can be used as a medium vase or drinking tumbler. The piece is hand-built from slabs of colored clay in an intensive process known as nerikomi, or agateware. All the color is in the clay! Finished with a clear glaze and fired to Cone 5.

Dimensions: 2.5" wide at mouth, 5.75” tall

Microwave and dishwasher safe.

Nerikomi Process: First, colored pigments are added to white porcelain; next, clays of various colors are stacked into a many-layered block; then the block is marbled, cut, and rolled thin before being formed into the body of the mug. It’s a multi-stage process that always gives a one-of-a-kind result. Due to the nature of the piece, slight variations in shape and thickness can be expected.

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This narrow vessel in true cobalt blue and white porcelain can be used as a medium vase or drinking tumbler. The piece is hand-built from slabs of colored clay in an intensive process known as nerikomi, or agateware. All the color is in the clay! Finished with a clear glaze and fired to Cone 5.

Dimensions: 2.5" wide at mouth, 5.75” tall

Microwave and dishwasher safe.

Nerikomi Process: First, colored pigments are added to white porcelain; next, clays of various colors are stacked into a many-layered block; then the block is marbled, cut, and rolled thin before being formed into the body of the mug. It’s a multi-stage process that always gives a one-of-a-kind result. Due to the nature of the piece, slight variations in shape and thickness can be expected.

This narrow vessel in true cobalt blue and white porcelain can be used as a medium vase or drinking tumbler. The piece is hand-built from slabs of colored clay in an intensive process known as nerikomi, or agateware. All the color is in the clay! Finished with a clear glaze and fired to Cone 5.

Dimensions: 2.5" wide at mouth, 5.75” tall

Microwave and dishwasher safe.

Nerikomi Process: First, colored pigments are added to white porcelain; next, clays of various colors are stacked into a many-layered block; then the block is marbled, cut, and rolled thin before being formed into the body of the mug. It’s a multi-stage process that always gives a one-of-a-kind result. Due to the nature of the piece, slight variations in shape and thickness can be expected.