





Chun mug
Chun glazes are opalescent high fire glazes, and are typically light blue. Their history can be traced back to the Song dynasty in China (960-1279 AD). Light refracts off the glaze surface giving an optical effect.
The clay body of this mug is a warm brown and the glaze has been applied in a way to let the clay body interact with the glaze colour. These mugs are big in size, perfect for an afternoon tea.
Chun glazes are opalescent high fire glazes, and are typically light blue. Their history can be traced back to the Song dynasty in China (960-1279 AD). Light refracts off the glaze surface giving an optical effect.
The clay body of this mug is a warm brown and the glaze has been applied in a way to let the clay body interact with the glaze colour. These mugs are big in size, perfect for an afternoon tea.
Chun glazes are opalescent high fire glazes, and are typically light blue. Their history can be traced back to the Song dynasty in China (960-1279 AD). Light refracts off the glaze surface giving an optical effect.
The clay body of this mug is a warm brown and the glaze has been applied in a way to let the clay body interact with the glaze colour. These mugs are big in size, perfect for an afternoon tea.