
Enso Milk Jug
The hand thrown Enso Milk Jug is crafted by Jean Frazer from Bay Studio Ceramics.
Once the ceramic has been sculpted from stoneware clay and had its first firing, Jean paints the striking cobalt-blue wave across its creamy white glaze.
Jean is a ceramic artist producing functional and decorative designs, all of which have her maker's mark hand-signed onto the bottom.
Match with the Cobalt Morning Mug for a coordinating set that you can enjoy with your daily brew.
Measures 6 x 10cm.
Due to the handmade nature of this piece, the glaze, shape and size may vary slightly. Any imperfections are celebrated as part of the handmade process which makes each one unique.
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Enso Milk Jug
The hand thrown Enso Milk Jug is crafted by Jean Frazer from Bay Studio Ceramics.
Once the ceramic has been sculpted from stoneware clay and had its first firing, Jean paints the striking cobalt-blue wave across its creamy white glaze.
Jean is a ceramic artist producing functional and decorative designs, all of which have her maker's mark hand-signed onto the bottom.
Match with the Cobalt Morning Mug for a coordinating set that you can enjoy with your daily brew.
Measures 6 x 10cm.
Due to the handmade nature of this piece, the glaze, shape and size may vary slightly. Any imperfections are celebrated as part of the handmade process which makes each one unique.
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The hand thrown Enso Milk Jug is crafted by Jean Frazer from Bay Studio Ceramics.
Once the ceramic has been sculpted from stoneware clay and had its first firing, Jean paints the striking cobalt-blue wave across its creamy white glaze.
Jean is a ceramic artist producing functional and decorative designs, all of which have her maker's mark hand-signed onto the bottom.
Match with the Cobalt Morning Mug for a coordinating set that you can enjoy with your daily brew.
Measures 6 x 10cm.
Due to the handmade nature of this piece, the glaze, shape and size may vary slightly. Any imperfections are celebrated as part of the handmade process which makes each one unique.























