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Pre-order Charles Mug with Handle

Regular price $103.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $103.00 USD
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ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Pre-orders will be shipped within 2-4 weeks based on order sequence. 

Disclaimer:
 
Due to the nature of handmade products, there may be areas where the glaze flows and the surface is not smooth. Small dots, bubbles, and flow marks are NOT considered as defects. Please make careful consideration before purchasing. Each piece is unique. 

Original and practical mug with its two badges on the front and on the handle which allows a stable holding in hand

Dimensions (Diameter x Height):

M (11x8 H8)

Handmade in France

Care

Thanks to the fire cooking our ceramics are unalterable. Our items are made entirely of earthenware and can be put in the dishwasher. However, frequent dishwasher passage accelerates the aging of earthenware. For more precaution it is preferable to wash the objects with soapy water and soft sponge like our eco-sponge

Aging

Small cracks, or micro-cracks, which you can possibly observe on the surface of the objects constitute a characteristic specific to the earthenware, related to its aging. This phenomenon can appear quickly, or after many years. Earthenware remains a product, like wood, subject to temperature differences and does not appreciate thermal shock. You can of course use your mugs for tea or coffee, knowing that the water for a tea is rather around 70°.

Black traces, lines on ceramic plates

Depending on the quality of the blade of your knives, there will be traces on the surface of the plate of the passage of the blade of the knife. This comes from the composition of the blade of the knife which, either is excellent and does not deposit anything on the plate, or has an alloy which leaves a deposit on the enamel of the plate at the time of the cutting. If you have traces, they can be cleaned with a suitable product. But in no case these traces are due to the quality of our enamel. To personally use our dishes for daily use, we do not have this kind of problem. So we certainly have knife blades with a good alloy!