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Slip trail cup brown
Slip trailing was a common medieval decorative technique that involved applying a liquid clay slip onto a leather-hard ceramic vessel, often with a tool made from a cow horn or pottery. Andrei has applied slip in a floral pattern on the sides and bottom of the cup which sits on a nifty little foot ring.
The cup is perfectly proportioned for a morning cuppa. It is approximately 90mm high and 85mm wide.
Our ceramics are made to order at our Snowy Mountains pottery, please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.
Slip trailing was a common medieval decorative technique that involved applying a liquid clay slip onto a leather-hard ceramic vessel, often with a tool made from a cow horn or pottery. Andrei has applied slip in a floral pattern on the sides and bottom of the cup which sits on a nifty little foot ring.
The cup is perfectly proportioned for a morning cuppa. It is approximately 90mm high and 85mm wide.
Our ceramics are made to order at our Snowy Mountains pottery, please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.