June 6, 2024September 23, 2025 MAYCO Green Tea over Copper Float Handbuilt Mug by Erwin Lares This handbuilt mug by Erwin Lares glazed with MAYCO Green Tea over Copper Float, showing rich earthy reds and mossy green glaze effectsis both rustic and expressive, showcasing the dramatic effects of layered glazes. It’s crafted from Laguna Bmix clay and finished with MAYCO Copper Float (x2 coats) overlapped by MAYCO Green Tea (x2 coats). The surface reveals a dynamic interplay of warm copper-reds blending into mossy greens, with soft transitions where the glazes overlap. Along the vertical form, the Green Tea glaze breaks into drips and streaks, creating a painterly effect that highlights the handmade character. The mug’s silhouette is simple but bold: slightly flared at the rim, tapering downward to a narrower base. The handle is organically attached, its join emphasized by glaze pooling and flow. Up close, you can see the fine textures where the glaze movement enhances the tactile, earthy quality of the form. Overall, the piece combines earthy warmth with subtle depth, balancing functionality with artistry—making it not just a drinking vessel, but a canvas for glaze expression. Clay body: Laguna Bmix MAYCO Copper Float x2 MAYCO Green Tea x2 Credit: Erwin Lares Combos Mugs Erwin LaresGreen TeaGreen Tea over Copper FLoatMAYCO
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