Daisy . Imagine I took an ancient marble made of sand and surf, attached a little inchworm to it, named it after a Duke, and magnified it. For art.
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Dainty .
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Danish . A best friend scoops a lump of wave-moistened sand and hucks it at you, and this cup is made from that patch of beach at that moment.
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Darling . Darling is the squattest mug I've made to date. She's fat-bottomed and reliable, and wearing her 1970's kitchenware best. She does have a bit of s-crack on her bottom, but is nonetheless sealed and resilient (and food-safe), just don't take her from hot to cold temperatures too quickly.
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Darnell .
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Dawna . See the buttery filigree of finger drips, coils, and sediment settlement. We didn't invent these shapes.
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Dinette . An anxious little creature in the moment before flight. Keep her full, it makes her feel grounded. The last sip sets her free and she soars.
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Dino . Simple and sweet, Dino sits on a weather-worn porch and waits for the dew.
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Discape . A dark sponge haunted by gravity, let Discape be the little hourglass of your discontent - linger in the feeling, but only for this long.
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Distill . Distill is my pet tortoise's cup, but as he's made of a high-quality flexible plastic and therefore knows not how to drink out of a cup (and this cup was too big for him to begin with), I've decided to put it up for sale. It is a good cup.
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Divot . The wary former center of the world's largest rubber band ball, ancient but adventurous, ready to contain rather than be contained.
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Dmitri .
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Dnc Prty .
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Dorothy . Dorothy is a pale blue, delicate teacup shyly crinkled at the rim.
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Drolly .
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Drop . The sassiness of their handle, their drop shape, their flirtatious bubbles, make me assume that whatever’s inside is c a n d y.
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Doublet .
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