Small Lobster Porcelain Cups (Pair of Cups)

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Small Lobster Porcelain Cups (Pair of Cups) - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain

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The lobster that the child scribbled on the paper was collected by the mother, and then carefully transferred the child's scribble on the outside of the small teacup. After being fired at a high temperature of 1230 degrees in an electric kiln, it became a unique life prop. The lobsters depicted by the eldest son are various in style, some with humanoid expressions, and some with vivid gestures and movements. When I saw the outline from his notebook for the first time, I thought it was incredible! I also think of the combination of red shrimp and light blue edges in the color matching of the early shrimp and crab dishes in Taiwan. Imagine what it would be like to replace the big lobster on the early plate with my son's smiling lobster? Then came the works of the lobster series. Material: Porcelain clay mold, underglaze color imported from Japan, transparent glaze. Size (diameter/height): 6.4/6 cm each, two in total. *The product can be used after being washed with general cleaning procedures. *Do not use this item in the oven. *Remind you: Handmade ceramic art products are not factory-standardized production of porcelain. It is recommended that you buy it if you like the handmade texture.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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The lobster that the child scribbled on the paper was collected by the mother, and then carefully transferred the child's scribble on the outside of the small teacup. After being fired at a high temperature of 1230 degrees in an electric kiln, it became a unique life prop.

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