Dahlia Mug
Dahlia Mug
Introducing our exquisite handmade Dahlia mug. Each Mug is thrown on the wheel, carved and handled by our skilled artisan here in Lancaster Pennsylvania.
The Dahlia mug draws inspiration from the captivating beauty of the Dahlia flower, known fro its show-stopping presence. This mug reflects the Victorian symbolism associated with the Dahlia - beauty, dignity, devotion, and love. It's not just a mug, but a piece of art that tells a story and adds a touch of elegance to your home.
Crafted from a high-quality stoneware clay, this mug is made to last. It has been designed to be passed down as a cherished heirloom, creating a lasting legacy fro your family. Each sip taken from his mug will be a reminder of the love and care that went into it's creation.
The Dahlia flower, native to the high plains of Mexico and other regions of central and South America, has a rich history of being used possibly for both food and medicine. By incorporating this historical significance into the design, our Dahlia mug becomes more than just a functional item - it becomes a connection to nature and a celebration of its wonders.
Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee, an afternoon tea, or simply displaying it as a work of art, this mug is sure to make a lasting impression. It's timeless design and heirloom quality make it a perfect gift for you're loved ones or a treasured addition to your own collection.
Material: White stoneware with either our classic linen white or Goldfinch yellow glaze
Height: 3 ¾”
Rim Diameter: 4 ⅛”
Width: 5 ¾”
Capacity: 12oz
"Although the mugs all look the same from a distance, once you get up close you can see the variations and how beautifully unique each one truly is... it really makes each piece a treasure!"
- Leah Morse, founder and potter
All Glazes are mixed in house and thus glaze color may vary slightly with different batches and or from screen to person.
Designed and Handcrafted in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Microwave and dishwasher safe.
We recommend using a gentle detergent and avoid temperature shock by heating things slowly and evenly.