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Ayla Mullen Ceramics

Wood Fired Wild Grass Whiskey Set

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Each component of this decanter set was hand thrown on the potter's wheel out of stoneware clay. They are decorated with a wild grass design in flashing slip and wax, and are atmospherically glazed with melted wood ash from 60 hours of firing in a wood kiln. 

This set was inspired by a traditional sake set design, but I increased the size to comfortably serve wine, whiskey, juice, or cocktails. 

Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe.

Dimensions:


Decanter: 8" x 4.5", 28 oz/850ml capacity
Cups: 3.5" x 3", 8 oz capacity

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This piece was hand thrown on the wheel with stoneware clay. The decoration was hand-carved and inlaid with color before the piece was fired. I mix all of my own glazes and fire in a gas reduction kiln to 2400 degrees F.

CARE:

All pieces are food safe, microwave safe, and dishwasher safe, and can be used in the oven.

When using pottery in the kitchen, the key to longevity is avoiding temperature shocks, for example taking a bowl out of the fridge and putting it straight into the microwave or oven.

When using pottery in the oven, place the room temperature dish in a cold oven and heat it up with the oven. When pulling hot dishes out of the oven, beware of setting them on a wet surface.

If you follow these simple guidelines, you should enjoy a lifetime of use from my pottery.

Materials & Process

Stoneware Clay, Food Safe Glaze, fired to 2400* F in a Gas Reduction Kiln

Care information

All pieces are food safe, microwave safe, and dishwasher safe, and can be used in the oven.

When using pottery in the kitchen, the key to longevity is avoiding temperature shocks, for example taking a bowl out of the fridge and putting it straight into the microwave or oven.

When using pottery in the oven, place the room temperature dish in a cold oven and heat it up with the oven. When pulling hot dishes out of the oven, beware of setting them on a wet surface.

If you follow these simple guidelines, you should enjoy a lifetime of use from my pottery.