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Tally White Porcelain Tumblers

£40.00£256.00

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Small Batch

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Vegan

Description:

These lovely tactile bowl-shaped tumblers are thrown on the potter’s wheel, and then individually decorated by hand with tally counting marks according to the number in the set. So if you order a set of 6, each tumbler will be decorated with a tally mark I, II, III, IIII etc.

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Set of

One, Two, Four, Six, Eight

Care Instructions:

Dishwasher and microwave safe, though we would always recommend hand washing to keep your china beautiful for longer.

Story:

I am really drawn to rounded forms that can be challenging to make with porcelain, as it’s a tricky clay. The simple tally counting lines decorating these tumblers are a great juxtaposition to the soft, tactile rounded form that sits so nicely in your hand.

Deliveries
Cost Time
Mainland UK £5.00 3 day(s)
UK Highlands and Islands £6.00 3 day(s)
Western Europe £10.00 5 day(s)
Rest of Europe £15.00 7 day(s)
USA and Canada £30.00 14 day(s)
Far East / Australia-NZ £40.00 3 weeks
Worldwide £50.00 4 weeks
Returns

Artist Return Policy : This item cannot be returned.

Under the consumer contract regulations, you have the right to cancel your order up to 14 days from the day you receive your goods.
You could notify us of your wish to cancel the order by emailing us, and then you have further 14 days from the date you notify to return the goods.

Read more about our Return and Refund Policy.
Should you choose to return or exchange your order you will need to deliver the item(s) to the UK, where this seller is based.

RMC Ceramics

Small batch pottery crafted with care by Ros Mayne-Caudwell.

I work in a variety of porcelain and stoneware clays, creating forms both beautiful and tactile. Primarily working on the potters’ wheel I also produce a small range of hand built forms and some cast decorative items from unique moulds made in-house. I am always experimenting, bringing in new technologies to blend with old techniques, and with a resin 3D printer can create bespoke tools and textures to make my work unique.

I have a long history in the arts having worked as a photographer and an artist for many years, but for the last 5 my focus has been ceramics, an enduring love nurtured since my school days. My varied arts experience means that I can bring techniques from other disciplines and incorporate them into my ceramics.

My Bristol studio began as a converted garage but I soon outgrew the space and work was recently completed on a dedicated pottery space with such luxuries as running water and natural light!

My favourite studio tool is of course my wheel, but a close runner up would be Peter the Franken-pugmill (so named as he’s in two different colours), making the clay reclaim process, if not enjoyable, at least not back breaking.

I’m very environmentally conscious and recycle as much as I possibly can, even thinking of ways to recycle broken pots into useful things (watch this space), and only use recycled or sustainable packaging.

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