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Clay Stoneware

Canvas Mug | Banksia Grey

Robert Gordon

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Why we love it

Bring a bit of luxury to your morning coffee or tea with this beautiful round banksia grey mug. With its subtle curves, streamlined design and nature-inspired tones, this handcrafted mug is simple and stunning. Using unique mottled glazes that are variegated, they have character with speckles, runs and splashes.

Each piece is crafted by the hands of skilled makers in Australia. The reactive glaze surface is created when two colours are layered in a double-dipping process. The reaction varies from piece to piece, depending on the glaze technician and the location on the kiln during firing. The result is bespoke pieces making each creation truly unique and special.

Organic and simple, this timeless quality piece will last a lifetime.

*Please note: The process of 'handmade' means product sizes and colours will vary between pieces.

Materials

✦ Stoneware clay body – twice fired for added strength and to resist moisture
✦ Hand-glazed – high-gloss finish

Sizes

400ml capacity, height 9cm

Flat-Rate Shipping & Free 30-Day Returns

✦ Free shipping on orders over $200 (Aus/NZ) otherwise flat-rates apply.

✦ Free returns when items are unused and in original packaging (Aus/NZ).

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Care Instructions

Microwave, oven and dishwasher safe

Positive Environmental Impact

Unused clay is recycled, FSC certified packaging, 100% carbon neutral delivery

Fired with imagination, built to last

  • Still making since 1945

    A lot has changed since then, when Robert's mum and dad would once turn plates, pots and bowls on their wheel. These days much is still handmade, it's just the techniques have changed to cater for large runs.

  • On average the production of a single plate will pass through the hands of at least 12 skilled workers

    From initial sculpting by their Italian born mould maker, to the production of bisque, fettling, glazing and kiln firing, it is a fully dedicated team process.

  • Family at the heart of the business

    What makes Robert Gordon Australia unique has been the ability to operate as a fully functioning pottery over the past 75 years, spanning three generations and employing over 40 people. A testament to Australian pottery and an age-old craft.

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