Hand Carved Porcelain Cups by Leigh Fanady

$32.00

30ml, crackled glaze

each cup is unique on its own. Please expect slight differences.

Versatile for all sorts of different teas and styles

Artists: Leigh Fanady

Made by hand with love for the ancient art of clay.

Leigh grew up under the redwood trees of Northern California and is currently based in New York City. When she talks about ceramics, her eyes light up with excitement. Leigh loves to carve, paint or draw or simply let the plain clay show itself. She works in high fire porcelain and various wild clays.

“I hope through the process of hand-making a cup or a bowl to invite beauty, mystery, and life. With the clinking sound of porcelain cups, the glassy surface that is its substance. This ancient art of ceramics tells you that the thing you hold may endure a thousand years, or be in a thousand pieces tomorrow- so drink Tea. "

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30ml, crackled glaze

each cup is unique on its own. Please expect slight differences.

Versatile for all sorts of different teas and styles

Artists: Leigh Fanady

Made by hand with love for the ancient art of clay.

Leigh grew up under the redwood trees of Northern California and is currently based in New York City. When she talks about ceramics, her eyes light up with excitement. Leigh loves to carve, paint or draw or simply let the plain clay show itself. She works in high fire porcelain and various wild clays.

“I hope through the process of hand-making a cup or a bowl to invite beauty, mystery, and life. With the clinking sound of porcelain cups, the glassy surface that is its substance. This ancient art of ceramics tells you that the thing you hold may endure a thousand years, or be in a thousand pieces tomorrow- so drink Tea. "

30ml, crackled glaze

each cup is unique on its own. Please expect slight differences.

Versatile for all sorts of different teas and styles

Artists: Leigh Fanady

Made by hand with love for the ancient art of clay.

Leigh grew up under the redwood trees of Northern California and is currently based in New York City. When she talks about ceramics, her eyes light up with excitement. Leigh loves to carve, paint or draw or simply let the plain clay show itself. She works in high fire porcelain and various wild clays.

“I hope through the process of hand-making a cup or a bowl to invite beauty, mystery, and life. With the clinking sound of porcelain cups, the glassy surface that is its substance. This ancient art of ceramics tells you that the thing you hold may endure a thousand years, or be in a thousand pieces tomorrow- so drink Tea. "