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Every object offered by Miro Made This is completely made by hand—thrown and trimmed on the potter's wheel, and carefully glazed and finished, piece by piece. Each bears the mark of its maker in subtle variations of curve, form, and texture, as well as those found within the clay body itself. Please note that no two pieces are exactly alike—more sisters than twins: closely related, not exactly duplicates, but still a family.
Collection comprises the mainstays of MMT—the basic forms of teacups, bowls, plates, and carafes that are offered as a recognizable and cohesive body of high-quality work.
Studies are limited editions of different shapes, forms, clay bodies, and glazes that provide Miro with the opportunity to experiment within her chosen medium and expand her practice.
Seconds consists of pieces that have small flaws such as color variations, marks, or inconsistent glazing that renders pieces not suitable for the collection, but nevertheless, still of value. In fact, some favor the greater variations of seconds—depending on a personal preference for uniqueness.
Low Teacup, Buncheong / Clear
Low Teacup, Buncheong / Clear
A new favorite form for a teacup—a bit lower and a bit wider.
Buncheong ware, is a traditional form of Korean ceramics, that originated in the 14th century. Typically, it’s a darker stoneware clay body, overlaid with a white slip—a slurry of liquid porcelain. There are many different styles of Buncheong ware that range from having designs incised or stamped onto the slipped surface, or using the slip to fill areas carved out in the darker clay body, or in this case, just brushing the slip onto the darker clay body.
Perfectly sized for: bobby pins, miniature succulents, or your morning sencha
2 1/4” tall, 3 1/2” diameter
Stoneware in deep charcoal brown, with an overlay of white porcelain, textured finish
Interior glaze in clear, gloss
Food safe


