Tall Mug in Dark Chocolate
Caring for your Handmade Ceramics
Dishwashing
Your new ceramics are dishwasher safe, however some consideration is recommended to maintain quality and durability over the long term. We recommend opting for more gentle detergents, avoiding any acidic or harsh soaps. Use of rinse aids is not recommended.
Hand washing will keep your handmade ceramics looking the best over the long term. Longevity is sustainable and care is an investment.
Oven and Microwave
Handmade ceramics are susceptible to thermal shock, which can result in cracking or premature breakage. Avoid placing your ceramics in extreme temperature environments, such as the freezer or a high temperature oven.
Oven and microwave use should be done with caution. Never place your ceramics into a pre-heated oven. Instead, heat them slowly with the oven, and never hotter than 350 degrees F. Avoid prolonged microwave sessions, which may heat the ceramics to a temperature unsafe to handle. As a rule of thumb, our ceramics are intended for serving - not cooking.
Staining
Staining can occur when food is stored in ceramics for a long period of time. Some glazes are more susceptible to this than others. As a rule of thumb, our ceramics are intended for serving - not storage.
Cutlery Marks
Regular use of flatware on ceramic surfaces may result in cutlery marks. Matte glazes are more susceptible to cutlery marking versus glossy glazes. Cutlery marks are typically superficial residue on the surface of ceramics.
Using our Vases
It is possible that our pots may leave a water mark on wooden or painted surfaces if left for a period of time. Our pots are all polished smooth and scratches, if any, should be minimal.
If your surface is dear, we recommend using a coaster or felt pads to prevent any damage.