The teacup is made by the soda firing expert, Mupu studio (check here to learn about Mupu).
With a swirled shape, the soda-firing teacup is characterised by patterns running down diagonally from left to right across the cup ,which is formed by blending brown with white clay skillfully. With reaction between soda and clay in the wood-fired kiln, the glaze comes into being on the surface of unglazed teacup , presenting various shades of green and making the teacup brilliant. The teacup is vitrified with crackles throughout which will deepen with using, offering nice tactile quality. The inside is impressed by the tense mint-green glaze pool which enhances the aesthetics prominently.
The teacup holds approximately 150 ml of liquid making it ideal for intimate tea session without the company of a fair cup if the teapot used is normal size (100ml-150ml). Pinched out slightly, the rim has lovely wave outline, allowing a pleasure to hold and preventing the hand from heat, while the thick wall provides good heat preservation quality.