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Beskar Brew Handthrown Mug

  • Beskar Brew Handthrown Mug

  • Handmade
  • ceramic

The 3-second version

  • Thrown by hand at Deneen Pottery in Minnesota
  • Oversized handle fits four fingers comfortably
  • Navy base dipped through light blue and white glaze
  • No two mugs match exactly
  • Capacity varies by 2 oz
  • Only available in the US

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Handthrown Ceramic Mug with Oversized Handle and Tri-Tone Glaze

Most mugs are slip-cast in identical batches, which keeps costs low but also means they crack along mold seams and their handles are scaled for aesthetics rather than use. This one is wheel-thrown by a pottery that has been refining the process for fifty years, so the handle is wide enough to actually be comfortable and the walls are thick enough to hold heat without burning your hand. If you drink coffee slowly or you are tired of replacing cracked mugs every year, the difference is immediately obvious.

Good gift when

  • People who drink coffee slowly and want a mug that holds heat
  • Anyone tired of handles too small for a secure grip
  • Fans of handmade pottery with visible maker's marks
  • Households that run the dishwasher daily

Skip it if Each mug varies in glaze pattern and capacity due to the handthrown process, so if you need identical pieces or a precise volume for recipes, this is not the right choice.

Specs

Capacity
12-14 oz
Material
Ceramic stoneware
Finish
Navy dipped in light blue and white glaze
Made in
USA
Pottery studio
Deneen Pottery
Dishwasher safe
Yes
Microwave safe
Yes
Handle size
Oversized
Base
Unglazed

What's included

  • One handthrown ceramic mug

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Each mug is unique, so the recipient's piece will differ from the photo.

The details

This ceramic mug comes from Deneen Pottery, thrown by hand on the wheel and finished with a navy base dipped through light blue and white glazes. The result is a tri-tone surface where no two pieces match exactly. Each mug holds between twelve and fourteen ounces depending on where the potter shaped the rim, and the handle is scaled larger than standard to give your fingers room whether you grip with two or loop with four.

The clay body and glaze are formulated to survive both the dishwasher and microwave without crazing or losing color. Because each piece is individually thrown, variations in wall thickness, handle attachment, and glaze pooling are part of the process rather than flaws. The base is unglazed, revealing the fired clay underneath.

Deneen Pottery operates in Minnesota and has been producing handthrown stoneware since the 1970s. The studio uses slip-casting only for production runs, so these mugs carry the slight asymmetries and finger marks that come from wheel work. The oversized handle was designed to accommodate a comfortable hold even when the mug is full and hot, with enough clearance to keep knuckles away from the body.

The glaze application—navy dipped through lighter tones—creates a gradient that shifts depending on kiln position and firing temperature. Some pieces show more white, others more blue. The transition lines are never identical. This is standard practice for dipped stoneware and means your mug will not look exactly like the product photo.

At twelve to fourteen ounces, the capacity sits between a standard coffee cup and a larger breakfast mug. It is wide enough for a spoon but compact enough to fit under most single-serve brewers. The clay retains heat longer than glass or thin porcelain, so coffee stays warm through a slow morning.

American pottery meets coffee culture in a 12-14 oz mug built for daily use

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Questions

Why does the capacity range from 12 to 14 ounces?
Because each mug is thrown by hand on a potter's wheel, the rim height and wall thickness vary slightly from piece to piece. This is typical of handmade pottery and means your mug will hold somewhere in that two-ounce range.
Will my mug look exactly like the photo?
No. The glaze is applied by dipping, so the transition between navy, light blue, and white shifts depending on kiln position and firing temperature. Handle shape and clay thickness also vary. These differences are part of the handthrown process.
Is the handle really larger than a standard mug?
Yes. The handle is designed to fit four fingers comfortably, with clearance between your knuckles and the mug body even when it is full. This makes it easier to hold when the ceramic is hot.
Can I put this in the dishwasher every day?
Yes. The stoneware and glaze are formulated to handle repeated dishwasher cycles without crazing or color loss. The clay body is durable enough for daily use.
Does handthrown mean there will be imperfections?
It means there will be variations. You may see finger marks where the potter shaped the clay, slight asymmetry in the rim, or differences in glaze pooling. These are characteristics of wheel-thrown pottery, not defects.

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