This blue cup with its slightly wide and subtly angular form might look simple at first glance. But the natural mix of beige and blue glaze creating soft, flowing patterns, reveals a different face every time. My recent cups have had a more minimalist stone-like feel; this one however, stands alongside them with both harmony and a distinct character.
One of my favorite details is the small variations that emerge after firing: the flow of the glaze and the blending of colors make each piece completely unique.
The shape of the rim makes sipping effortless, and when held in the hand, the geometric form seems to fit naturally, almost as if the cup has adapted to your grip. Drinking tea or coffee from it feels far beyond using an ordinary cup—you really sense the delicacy and individuality of handmade ceramics.
I considered listing this cup on Etsy, but part of me wondered if I should keep it for myself. Some pieces are just so special that you want to enjoy them daily, not just share them with others. This cup is definitely one of those.
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