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While we are huge fans of a mug to cradle everyday, there is something distinctly pleasing about a good old-fashioned cup and saucer. It’s about the sound of a spoon stirring a china cup and then being laid to rest on a saucer, about the usefulness of being able to perch a biscuit or two beside your cup of tea, ready for dunking. Or not.
Our rounded, dimpled cup sits perfectly in the hand, for when you still need to cradle a warm drink and has a wide saucer to sit upon, beside those biscuits. With a small curved hand-painted handle, and a large saucer with an uneven profile and our characteristic hand-painted banding to emphasise its sketch-like nature. A treat for treats, or just for your everyday. Available in either Cobalt, Geranium Red, Forest Green or 24ct Gold.
- Fine Bone China
- Handmade in Devon
- Hand-painted handle and detailing
- h 90mm ø 170mm
- Capacity of cup 100ml
- Gift boxed in a greyboard stitched box
SPECIFICATIONS
CARE
Each of our objects is handmade in our workshops in Devon, UK using locally sourced fine bone china. Fine Bone China is the strongest ceramic body so will proper care and attention these will last you for eons! All colours are dishwasher safe up to 65º except for the 24ct Gold, which is handwash only.
Please do not use any abrasive cleaners on them, we recommend liquid detergents.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
We have perfected shipping heavy, fragile goods around the world using no plastic at all. We endeavour to ship your order within 24 hours of receiving it (Monday to Friday), we use DHL which is tracked and usually very speedy. Occasionally items are painted to order, so if you are in a hurry or have a specific delivery request please email us enquiries@feldspar.studio
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Handmade in England
Everything we make is created by the careful hands of skilled craftspeople using endangered heritage processes. All our objects are made from start to finish in our workshops in rural Devon using techniques that are listed as 'Critically Endangered' here in the UK. For more about how we make everything, see here.





