Turkish Tumbler

$60.00

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The name and shape of these tumblers are inspired by sets of espresso cups popular in Turkey but they're also essentially just elongated versions of my barrel mugs with a belly slender enough to fit in the hand nicely.

Its a deceivingly difficult shape but boy do they feel good to hold when they're right.

This tumbler is dipped in a mitchfeild slip (local clay from Asheboro area) with the rim dipped in a granite based glaze (granite sourced from Sanford) then fired in the 5th firing at Three Springs

Holds just over a pint

Height around 6.25"

Width around 3"

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Watch video blow the description!!

The name and shape of these tumblers are inspired by sets of espresso cups popular in Turkey but they're also essentially just elongated versions of my barrel mugs with a belly slender enough to fit in the hand nicely.

Its a deceivingly difficult shape but boy do they feel good to hold when they're right.

This tumbler is dipped in a mitchfeild slip (local clay from Asheboro area) with the rim dipped in a granite based glaze (granite sourced from Sanford) then fired in the 5th firing at Three Springs

Holds just over a pint

Height around 6.25"

Width around 3"

Watch video blow the description!!

The name and shape of these tumblers are inspired by sets of espresso cups popular in Turkey but they're also essentially just elongated versions of my barrel mugs with a belly slender enough to fit in the hand nicely.

Its a deceivingly difficult shape but boy do they feel good to hold when they're right.

This tumbler is dipped in a mitchfeild slip (local clay from Asheboro area) with the rim dipped in a granite based glaze (granite sourced from Sanford) then fired in the 5th firing at Three Springs

Holds just over a pint

Height around 6.25"

Width around 3"