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Ash glaze mugs from Batch 07, fresh out of the kiln

Batch 07 — Ash Glaze Mugs

Sold outWaitlist open

Next batch opens September 2026

Verified by the studio · 2 days ago

Quantity in this batch
40
Opened
July 14, 2026
Closed
July 17, 2026 — sold out in 3 days
Production time
12 days (estimated 11)
Standard 10 oz ash glaze mug

Standard 10 oz

$48

24 made

Tall 14 oz ash glaze mug

Tall 14 oz

$56

10 made

Espresso pair, 4 oz ash glaze cups

Espresso pair 4 oz

$64

6 sets made

40 pieces in this batch, across three sizes.

Northlight Ceramics

Portland, OR

A two-person studio. We throw everything ourselves and fire in batches with a shared production kiln.

Same shape as Batch 06, but the ash glaze came out warmer this time — the kiln ran a day longer than planned. 40 was the most we could fit in one firing.

Process

Throwing a mug on the wheel

Jul 2Throwing on the wheel

Trimming a leather-hard mug

Jul 4Trimming

Mugs drying before bisque firing

Jul 6Drying

Applying ash glaze to a mug

Jul 8Glazing

Loading mugs into the shared kiln

Jul 10Loading the shared kiln

Finished mugs out of the kiln

Jul 13Out of the kiln

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Seller's declaration

Design — Studio 100%

Forming & throwing — Studio 100%

Firing & glazing — Studio 40% · External partner 60% (shared production kiln, Portland)

Declared by the studio.

These percentages are declared by the seller, not calculated by us. We check them against the production record below and flag anything that doesn't line up.

Production record

Tier: Complete production record

TypeProvided
Timestamped photos14 photos, July 2 – July 13
Process video3 min — throwing and trimming
Materials invoice1 — clay body and glaze materials · private
Step breakdownProvided
Partner work order1 — kiln partner · private

Consistency check: no conflicts found.

Originals stay private. Invoices name your suppliers and your prices — that's your business, not the buyer's. What's public is what you provided, when, and whether it lines up.

Production Timeline

DayStageStatus
1–3ThrowingDone
4–6DryingDone
7Bisque firingDone
8–9GlazingDone
10–12Kiln partner — final firingDone · 1 day over estimate

Estimated 11 days · Actual 12 days

Batch history

Batch 0324 pcs
Sold out in
11 days
Waitlist after
18
From last batch's waitlist
Batch 0424 pcs
Sold out in
9 days
Waitlist after
27
From last batch's waitlist
8
Batch 0530 pcs
Sold out in
6 days
Waitlist after
41
From last batch's waitlist
14
Batch 0636 pcs
Sold out in
4 days
Waitlist after
63
From last batch's waitlist
22
Batch 0740 pcs
Sold out in
3 days
Waitlist after
82
From last batch's waitlist
31

31 of this batch's 40 buyers came from Batch 06's waitlist.