A ceramic cup that oozes summer. These handmade works of art are one-of-a-kind and unique. It is not only a vessel, but also a piece of artistic treasure that can be enjoyed every day with a coffee or matcha tea.
Cup dimensions:
Height: 6.5 cm
Diameter: 10 cm
Capacity: 250 ml
Material: stoneware ceramic
Dishwasher safe and microwave safe.
Unique handmade products, therefore colours and shapes may vary slightly from the pictures.
Author: ceramicist Viktorija Butkėraitytė
The ceramics used for these cups is of high quality and durable. The stoneware ceramics is particularly resistant to changes in temperature, making it ideal for both hot and cold drinks. It is also safe for everyday use and easy to maintain, as it is dishwasher safe and microwave safe.
The cups are special because of the handle design. The flower handle gives the cups a charming, cosy and summery feel, making them perfect for any interior, from rustic to modern aesthetics. You can see how these cups live in the pottery shop on the Meno Materija Instagram account. The shape of the cups, which resembles a bubble, is not only aesthetically pleasing but also easy to hold. It is very convenient to make matcha Japanese tea in a mug. Thanks to its wide diameter, you can rinse it very easily. And thanks to the thick wall, it doesn’t heat up as quickly, so you won’t get burnt when drinking hot beverages.
These cups are the perfect gift for any occasion. Whether you’re looking for a gift for a loved one or want to treat yourself, this mug is sure to bring joy and cosiness to your life moments. Take a look at the dinner plates and dessert plates in the photos to give your home the feeling of never-ending summer.
Each piece by Viktorija Aršėnaitė reflects her love for ceramics and her desire to create beauty in everyday life. Every time she has a new idea and inspiration for how to decorate a cup, they are all different. By purchasing this mug and saucer, you will not only receive a unique piece of art, but you will also be contributing to supporting local artists and promoting their work.