Ondine Ash

Eloise Rose Cobalt cross mug

£34

A charming addition to your morning coffee, each mug is carefully hand made on the wheel using terracotta clay. Dipped in creamy white slip and then meticulously painted with cobalt crosses detail, these mugs are inspired by the colours and stripes of Victorian picnics on the beach. To add a touch of elegance, each mug is finished with a satin semi matte glaze made in house, giving it a unique and polished finish. Available in two sizes, this mug is a perfect blend of heritage and modern design, making it an ideal addition to any ceramics collection.

The cross design has evolved from an early study of Quatrefoils motifs. These motifs are highly common in the medieval revival era of 1780 and 1830, and can be seen across many media such as wood carving, furniture, metal work, paintings, architecture and more.   

Examples of quatrefoils include this wrought iron chair dating to 1815, the medieval revival style was used frequently in gardens, particularly in areas left to grow a little more wild.  Another example of this motif is in this side table, designed by Sir John Soane to house the Marquess of Buckinghams collection of medieval manuscripts.  

Available in 2 sizes.

Large: 8.5cm x 9cm

Small: 8 x 6cm

Ondine Ash offers beautiful pieces sourced from independent makers with exceptional artisan skills.  We search high and low across the UK and further afield to curate a thoughtful selection of goods that are eco-conscious, completely unique and sustainable. Handmade in small batches, our ceramics, textiles and homeware pieces make the perfect gift or addition to your space. 

We are committed to being mindful of our environment with plastic-free and biodegradable packaging. 

UK and International Delivery available and is calculated at checkout, based on the product weight and location. 

We love to make your gifts personal. Add gift wrap or a greetings card. Pop a note in at checkout and we will hand write a personalised gift note for your recipient.

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