July 17, 2024August 10, 2025 MAYCO Winter Wood and Norse Blue combo Stoneware tableware set by Alison Leeming This beautiful stoneware tableware set by Alison Leeming is both functional and artistic. Wheel-thrown from smooth white stoneware, each piece has been carefully shaped for everyday use while retaining the warmth of handmade craftsmanship. The surfaces are decorated with MAYCO Winter Wood and Norse Blue glazes, applied in three layers to create a natural, speckled texture reminiscent of weathered stone or tree bark. For a striking contrast, the interiors are finished with MAYCO Norse Blue, a glaze that pools into deep, vibrant shades of turquoise and ocean blue. This combination brings a refreshing pop of color against the earthy exterior, giving each bowl and plate a unique, organic character. Fired to cone 6, the set is durable, food-safe, and designed to be enjoyed daily. Whether on a rustic table or in a modern kitchen, it adds a touch of handcrafted charm and timeless beauty to any meal. Clay body: White Stoneware MAYCO Winter Wood x3 MAYCO Norse Blue Fired to Cone 6 tableware set tableware set Credit: Alison Leeming More Winter Wood Combos Set Cone 6MAYCONorse BlueWhite stonewareWinter Wood
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