Mug / small -Taiwan Ferns Collections

US$ 56.34
  • Send a free eCard after checkout What is an eCard?
  • This is a "made-to-order" product. After payment, it will take approximately 10 business days to produce it. Estimated delivery between 1/10~1/21 if you order now.

Promotions

Brand Profile Browse brand

Craftopia Taipei
Craftopia Taipei
Taiwan
5.0
(158)
Last online:
3-7 days ago
Response rate:
90%
Response time:
Within 1 day
Avg. time to ship:
4-7 days
Mug / small -Taiwan Ferns Collections - Mugs - Pottery Green

Product Description

Craftopia Taipei is the studio that focus on the handmade pottery. Jun ,the Artist, is responsible for designing and producing the artwork. Using Clay as the medium and paring it with seasonal flowers and greenery from Taiwan. Jun hand paints his ceramic ware so each piece is artistic and unique. - Made In Taipei - There are nearly 700 species of ferns in Taiwan, one of the largest fern habitats in the world. At Craftopia Taipei, designer, Jun, uses clay to document different fern species in Taiwan. He imprints the delicate veins onto the surface of his pottery. Occasionally, you might see some small lady bugs hidden among the design. It is our sincere hope that this whimsical touch brings a smile to your face. •Dishwasher-safe. •Microwave-safe. •Work is non-toxic and safe for food. •Avoid direct stove top heat. •Avoid harsh scrubbing when cleaning . •Made with MSDS certified materials all imported from the USA . •Each piece is wheel-thrown or slab-built, hand-painted high-fired stoneware. •Designed with fresh flowers and vegetation, therefore each piece is singularly and one of a kind.

Product Details

Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.28,574 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.2,522 - Mugs
Popularity
  • 1,462 views
  • 1 sold
  • 9 have saved this item
Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
There are nearly 700 species of ferns in Taiwan, one of the largest fern habitats in the world. At Craftopia Taipei, designer, Jun, uses clay to document different fern species in Taiwan. He imprints the delicate veins onto the surface of his pottery.

Shipping Fees and More

Shipping
Payment method
  • Credit/debit card payment
  • Alipay

Reviews