Granitic Cup with Hakeme Brushwork 4
£30.00
A hand-thrown stoneware cup made from groggy pink clay, brushed with expressive hakeme strokes and finished with a soft wood-ash glaze. Sculptural and functional — perfect for tea or everyday use.
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Each cup is one of a kind. The base is left unglazed, revealing the rich texture of the groggy clay, while the upper half is finished in a wood-ash glaze with a granite-blue hue. White slip is applied using the hakeme technique — bold, sweeping brushstrokes that add movement and depth.
Comfortable to hold and generously sized for tea, water, or even a small plant.
Food safe. Dishwasher safe, though handwashing is recommended.
Dimensions: Approx Ø9cm x H7.5cm
Inspiration and Techniques
Flora draws inspiration from the natural landscapes of her childhood in the French Pyrénées, and from Japanese pottery traditions. Through hand-carving, hakeme brush techniques, and wood-ash glazes, you’ll find vessels that balance heritage with personal expression. Her work is always evolving — a constant exploration of texture, organic lines, and natural tones. Simple, serene, and soulful, most pieces are functional and all are hand-crafted in her garden studio in Greenwich (London, UK), where they’re fired in an electric kiln.