As
the
ninth
wedding
anniversary
is
traditionally
celebrated
with
pottery,
this
mug
/
tumbler
is
the
perfect
gift
for
this
occasion.
-
Glazed
with
lime
green
and
lavender
b...
As the ninth wedding anniversary is traditionally celebrated with pottery, this mug / tumbler is the perfect gift for this occasion.
- Glazed with lime green and lavender blue glaze with number 9 stamped into the clay. - 250ml capacity. Perfect for hot or cold drinks. Ideal for tea, coffee, cappuccino, hot chocolate... - Option add Personalise gift tag and 9th Anniversary card. - Microwave and dishwasher safe. Thrown on the pottery wheel and made from stoneware clay, the mug-tumblers keep your drink warm for a longer time than an ordinary cup. On the other hand, they keep the white wine nicely cold.
Dimensions:approx H 10cm x W 8cm. Holds 250ml Delivery: FREE Royal Mail Second class
Sold as one or set of two.
Option to add a personalised tag with your own short message.
Add a 9th Weddign Anniversary card.
Gift wrap is available. The tumblers are handmade in my studio in Sussex. Finishes and sizes may vary slightly. Each piece is unique and made to the highest standard.
All my ceramics are environmentally conscious and I am aiming for zero plastic waste. I try to source all my materials in Britain and recycle whenever possible.
I make various handmade bespoke and personalised gifts for all occasions. They are handcrafted to a high quality and with a contemporary rustic charm. I aim to create something everyone can appreciate and bring into their home.
My studio is mainly known for making unusual variations of mantel or wall-hanging clocks. You may have seen one of these featured on the BBC2 program The Great Pottery Thrown Down where the judges discussed their favourite pieces of pottery. When I make ceramic pieces for the home or garden, I like using techniques such as engraving, carving and stamping to ma…
I make various handmade bespoke and personalised gifts for all occasions. They are handcrafted to a high quality and with a contemporary rustic charm. I aim to create something everyone can appreciate and bring into their home.
My studio is mainly known for making unusual variations of mantel or wall-hanging clocks. You may have seen one of these featured on the BBC2 program The Great Pottery Thrown Down where the judges discussed their favourite pieces of pottery.
When I make ceramic pieces for the home or garden, I like using techniques such as engraving, carving and stamping to make a unique style combined with a fresh appeal, handcrafted to a high quality.
I try to source all my materials in Britain and recycle them whenever possible. A selection of the products I sell can be personalised.