Echinacia (set) . Specially designed for two wee drams in the afternoon for two one and onlies. One flower is dead on, the other glances to the side; just like you and yours.
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East End . Dark-edged and rough textured but still lovely, like that other beach. Funky handle. Smoky little remnants of last night's dream inside.
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Edvard .
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Eel . Eel's teeth bite into its tongue handle. The body is glossy and pleasantly tactile. The tongue is pale and rough, like a cat's tongue, though it is human-styled. Sparkly on the inside, swirl on the bottom, Eel is perfect for sipping along with a book about creepy-crawlers.
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Elbow . I'll say it - of all the mugs I've made, Elbow may walk the line of awesome-looking and functional better than any of them. Lookit how the glaze fades from glossy to matte! and those colors! and that handle! Dang.
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Elodie .
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Elvis . You've seen him on the corner. His sideburn makes you a little uncomfortable, but you know he is kind. This mug is the same thing as that - a little off, proud of it's own thing.
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Eos . A fat little goddess of a mug to help you greet the day. Handle like a tail. Generous drips of turquoise runneth over.
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Esme . This beaut's pale purple dress is made of latte foam and crumpet bubbles with a smokey eye. Her body is a smooth volcano, her handle is solid but shows my shortcomings.
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Esther . Esther is such a glorious, round and smoothy-smooth mug, with a just-right handle and the ghosts of purple mountains majesty haunting her sides.
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Eudora . So many places to hold her! Eudora is a sea nymph, and has many sea-like qualities to prove - calm green waves, dark depths, and teeny textures on her arms that will put you in mind of an octopus.
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Eugene . Eugene is not just a capacious mug, but a friendly and curious pal. Tell him your dreams upon waking over coffee, or debrief about your day over lavender tea or a hot toddy. He is the most avid of listeners.
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Fate . Cousin It's cousin, I think, crawling out of Fate's dark, dreary side and on in. Drink up, don't want him to get any.
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Felix .
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Flake . The love child of a peanut and a snowman, and very pleased to see ya.
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Flannery . Flannery is freshly baked coppery goodness on the bottom with clean white icing up top, with a wide handle and a smattering of whimsical grooves carved around her middle. My first attempt at a hexagonal foot, which I think went well even if it's not cleanly done.
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Flo . Half brick red, half taupe, with vibrant turquoise rivuletting down from the rim, Flo's thick juicy glaze threatens to ooze right onto the table, but doesn't quite. Enjoy her elf-ear handle and the aurora borealis on that one side.
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Florence . 14 oz mug . I have a feeling that whatever you brew with this friend may come out tasting like strawberry shortcake, but is that so bad?
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Flossy .
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Flounce . For delicate amounts of robust beverage, any day that begins with a sip from Flounce is a party. She's fancy and ready to take it all on.
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Fox . Looks harmless - here, look, I think they want you to follow them. See the prints? Into-the-dark-woods. Just keep an eye on the bright white of that tail...
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Frackle . Frackle's light as a feather. He's got a delicate shell, reminiscent of an oriole's egg, with a robust handle and a spicy six-sided rim.
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Fred . Fred's a good guy. He's got a button nose and soft, kind ears. This shade of red has a smattering of vibrant blue in it that gives Fred a hint of purple shimmer.
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Fresia . Fresia is the fire pit you haven't used in a couple weeks, and now there are dandelions growing out of it. Today the bees can have them, and in another few days they'll burn.
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Funicular . Raise it up, Buttercup - each layer represents represents a stage of your procrastination. Don't let the hands of today spill on the coffee of tomorrow.
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Genevieve . Genevieve is a sturdy cylinder for sipping seafoam-topped salt water, cold like your feet in spring.
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Genny . Genny is pale yellow with the idea of blue. She's has a perfect little bowl with an imperfect handle.
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Geo . Geo brings the unconventional mediums of packed dirt and radioactivity into a space of beauty. Innovation you almost can't handle, but he's got a little extra in that department as well.
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George .
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Ginger . Sweet, subtle, spicy, her handle leans into you like a sweet pet wanting to be closer than already touching.
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Gloria . Simple and sweet, like your neighbor who is better at gardening than you and leaves spare flowers in a pickle jar on your doorstep.
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Glover . Fox and foxglove - get it? You get it. This mug has a nice petiteness for it's capacity, fancy angled handle.
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Goat . This little layered mug is made of tin cans and omelet, is the goatiest of all time.
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Gottfried . There is too much to this story to explain here. Open the door, climb the mountain, and see for yourself.
(Inspired by The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern) |
Gould . Gould is simple man, round and sensible, keeps you caffeinated, and keeps it purple.
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Graham . Graham is the feeling of grass up to your chin in the heat and the katydids yelling, a sweet breeze coming through,
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Gregor . A strong and round, shiny beetle, who doesn't know how he got here but feels a little closer to human once he gets some coffee in him.
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Grinn . Grinn is a pretty standard pink mug with a wide, comfy handle and he holds a generous amount of liquid. Shiny red glaze and toasted marshmallow up top. And, well...teeth. This mug has teeth. Pretty big ones. Sorry.
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Grip . Hold hands with the ghost that holds this mug. Whose grip is braver?
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Gwenny's Mug .
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