Ursula LeGuin tumbler

$30.00

These speckled blue gradient cups are wheel thrown with speckled clay and glazed with matte blue glaze inside and out. They’re named for famed Portland sci-fi author Ursula LeGuin because this color was inspired by two LeGuin paperback covers: The Lathe of Heaven and The Left Hand of Darkness. They hold about 12 ounces of liquid, making them a perfect versatile cup for everything from a cocktail to a glass of orange juice. Mix and match with other tumbler colors to make a set, or buy a single as a gift for someone you love.

These come highly recommended by Hobbes the cat, who enjoys being the spokesmodel for the blue tumblers.

Sold as singles:) If you'd like a set, order two.

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