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Teacup with Saucer | Drinkware by Dowd House Studios | Healthy Being Café & Juicery in Jackson
Teacup with Saucer | Drinkware by Dowd House Studios | Healthy Being Café & Juicery in Jackson
Teacup with Saucer | Drinkware by Dowd House Studios | Healthy Being Café & Juicery in Jackson
Teacup with Saucer | Drinkware by Dowd House Studios | Healthy Being Café & Juicery in Jackson

Created and Sold by Dowd House Studios

Dowd House Studios

Teacup with Saucer - Drinkware

Featured In Healthy Being Café & Juicery, Jackson, WY

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A sweet item for your tea break!

Wheel thrown porcelain teacup and saucer. The smooth teacup nestles into the fitted saucer and fits well in the hand.
Glazed with satin frosty white and charcoal glazes. The white is more ivory and can appear blue, grey or white depending on the light while the charcoal black glaze includes variations such as flecks of blue, green, brown, and black.

Safe for use in the microwave and dishwasher.

Cup holds 6 oz and measures about 2 3/4 inches tall x 3 1/4 inches wide
Saucer measures about 5 inches wide x 1/2 inch tall

Item Teacup with Saucer
Dowd House Studios
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
As a potter I strive to elevate the daily ritual, and as a sculptor I create objects and manipulate spaces to introduce wonder and something unexpected to the ordinary. Dowd House Studios is located in NW Arkansas, my husband and I have been building our studio and kilns, so some items are not yet available and commission times might be slow. Please check the details on my items for quantities available and don't hesitate to send me a message with questions. More work coming soon!

Jenny Dowd is an artist interested in objects that are collected, the motivation behind collecting and the interaction of these objects. Primarily working in clay, she creates objects for table, wall, and floor surfaces as well as installations designed to interact with their space and each other. Sculpture, drawing, and utilitarian pottery are part of Jenny’s quirky conversations where her relentless questions stem from science, daily oddities, and observations.