Kumusha Mug

£45.00
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Kumusha in my language (Shona) refers to one's home, origins and roots. The carvings on these mugs are an expression of where I come from.

Travelling back to Zimbabwe last year inspired the new Kumusha mug design. If you follow me on Instagram you will have seen the story behind the original concept mug. I fell in love with this design and decided to create a batch using Scottish wild clay

Approx 14oz

All mugs are hand thrown and each one is completely unique.

Please avoid any use of dishwashers and microwaves. Although stoneware ceramics are very hardwearing, hand washing is best when it comes to hand thrown pottery.

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Kumusha in my language (Shona) refers to one's home, origins and roots. The carvings on these mugs are an expression of where I come from.

Travelling back to Zimbabwe last year inspired the new Kumusha mug design. If you follow me on Instagram you will have seen the story behind the original concept mug. I fell in love with this design and decided to create a batch using Scottish wild clay

Approx 14oz

All mugs are hand thrown and each one is completely unique.

Please avoid any use of dishwashers and microwaves. Although stoneware ceramics are very hardwearing, hand washing is best when it comes to hand thrown pottery.

Kumusha in my language (Shona) refers to one's home, origins and roots. The carvings on these mugs are an expression of where I come from.

Travelling back to Zimbabwe last year inspired the new Kumusha mug design. If you follow me on Instagram you will have seen the story behind the original concept mug. I fell in love with this design and decided to create a batch using Scottish wild clay

Approx 14oz

All mugs are hand thrown and each one is completely unique.

Please avoid any use of dishwashers and microwaves. Although stoneware ceramics are very hardwearing, hand washing is best when it comes to hand thrown pottery.