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Amy James x the attic stitch

Ceramic Bowl & Natural dyed Mat | Dawn IV

Ceramic Bowl & Natural dyed Mat | Dawn IV

Regular price $70.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $70.00 CAD
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Ceramic Artist Amy James and Textile artist Sue Law worked together to create a new collection of wheel thrown mugs and botanical-dyed mats, and bring a new twist, beauty and functionality to daily dining experiences.
  • Wheel thrown, hand glazed stoneware
  • Bowl - 3.75"/ 9.5 cm diameter, 2.25"/ 6 cm height
  • Capacity 4 oz 
  • Natural dyed cotton fabrics with myrobalan (yellow), cutch extract (brown), madder + marigold (pink and peach)
  • Mat - 5"/ 13.5 cm width, 9"/ 23.5 cm height
  • Wood chopsticks 9"/ 11cm

 

Materials

Mug --  Wheel thrown and handbuilt Stoneware, fired in a reduction kiln atmosphere

Mat -- Hand dyed, Natural dyed cotton fabrics, cotton embroidery thread.

Shipping & Returns

- All sales are final, no exchange, no return or no refund.

- The attic stitch is not responsible to any lost or damage caused in transit.

Dimensions

Mug -- 12oz / 2.5" x 5"

Mat -- 4" x 5"

Care Instructions

Mug -- Dishwasher safe with mild detergent.

Mat -- Hand wash with mild detergent. Hang dry. Store in shade.

*Caution: Handmade item contain small parts, please keep away from children and pets.

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  • Sue Law: Natural Dyer + Textile Artist

    Sue creates handmade textile products from natural-dyed fabrics hand-dyed in her home studio in North Shore Massachusetts. Summertime is when Sue grows dye flowers in her backyard garden, harvests flowers and forages nuts and acorns in the woods. Through hand-dyeing fabrics and extracting pigments from plant materials, Sue reconnects to nature with her inner self where she finds anchor, harmony and content.

  • Amy James: Ceramic Artist

    Amy uses the knowledge of ergonomics and function gained from her previous experience of designing flatware for the tabletop industry to inform her current stoneware work, all the while elevating the warmth and character that can only be found in an object made with intention by hand. Using a mix of wheel thrown and handbuilt techniques, Amy creates functional pottery that is inspired by clean, mid century industrial shapes and contrasted by glaze palettes that mimic nature.