March 13, 2024August 8, 2025 Textured Turquoise over Cirrus Flow Daisy Mug by Linda Berg-Volk This lovely mug by Linda Berg-Volk features a delicate glaze combo Textured Turquoise over Cirrus Flow (both AMACO glazes) . Its soft colors and floral details make it a gentle, calming piece. The design beautifully combines textured surface detail with a smooth, flowing glaze effect. The bottom half of the mug is left in its natural, speckled clay form and decorated with hand-carved white daisies with yellow centers, adding charm and contrast. The top half, including the handle and the entire interior, is glazed with a mix of AMACO Textured Turquoise and AMACO Cirrus Flow, each applied in three layers. The Textured Turquoise gives the mug its cool, sea-glass color, while Cirrus Flow adds a subtle warmth and movement, creating a soft transition and slightly glossy finish. The glaze application is very controlled and mild, with no heavy dripping—just a smooth blend that enhances the handcrafted look. The two glazes complement each other, offering both texture and depth without overwhelming the delicate design. This is a very mild combination, ideal for those who love soft, natural tones with a handcrafted floral touch. AMACO Cirrus Flow x3 AMACO Textured Turquoise x3 Credit: Linda Berg-Volk Share to Facebook Combos Mugs Cirrus flowTextured Turquoise
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