These wood fired footed cups (3x3x3) are often referred to as yunomis or teabowls, but in my house they are used more for bourbon, wine, or the kids' juice. The three gentle lobes nicely fit into your hand. They are wood fired to 2,400 degrees (probably the highest fired pots you will see) and are dishwasher and microwave safe. The satin green glaze is from the second chamber where added salt interacts with the the flames to produce a unique surface. The golden shino glaze is from the first chamber, where the glaze provides a perfect canvas for the effects of the flame and ash. Be sure and specify which glaze you want. The pictures are represenative cups.
Footed Cups
The pots are high fired (2,400F) stoneware. They are wood fired in a wood burning kiln for over 24 hours. As the flame crosses the pots, iron is drawn to the surface so the flames 'draw' permanent flashing marks on the pot, and the ash melts to form a glaze. All work is food safe, and dishwasher and microwave safe.
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the pot, you can return it for a refund within 30 days of purchase. No refunds after 30 days.