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Nuka Cobalt Coffee Maker, Pour-Over Drip Coffee, 7.75" tall, Brews Roughly 33-34 oz. Coffee (SK0554)
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Nuka Cobalt Coffee Maker, Pour-Over Drip Coffee, 7.5" tall, Brews Roughly 31-32 oz. Coffee (SK0553)
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Nuka Cobalt Coffee Maker, Pour-Over Drip Coffee, 7.75" tall, Brews Roughly 29-30 oz. Coffee (SK0552)
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Latte Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 14oz size, (SK0524)
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Latte Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 14oz size, (SK0523)
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Latte Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 14oz size, (SK0522)
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Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 11-12oz size, (SK0520)
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Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 12oz size, (SK0519)
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Spiral Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 10oz size, (SK0518)
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Small Spiral Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 10oz size, (SK0517)
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Small Spiral Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 6-8oz size, (SK0516)
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Espresso Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 3-5oz size, (SK0515)
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Espresso Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 4-6oz size, (SK0514)
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Espresso Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 4-6oz size, (SK0513)
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Espresso Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 4-6oz size, (SK0512)
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Espresso Mug, Dark Nuka Cobalt, roughly 4-6oz size, (SK0511)
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Low Bowl, Dark Nuka Cobalt, Roughly 8.5" wide by 2" tall, (SK000503)
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Dark Nuka Cobalt Vase, roughly 7.25" tall by 4" wide (SK000502)
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Dark Nuka Cobalt Vase, roughly 7.5" tall by 4" wide (SK000500)
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Nuka Cobalt

"Nuka" is a wood ash glaze that has been used historically by Japanese and Korean potters for thousands of years. Potters traditionally used rice hull ashes and fired pottery to temperatures upwards of 2500 degrees F. I have spent years adapting my Nuka glaze recipe to melt at a lower firing temperature, and to utilize local wood ashes from a variety of woods that people use to heat their homes here in Minnesota, US: oak, pine, poplar, maple and more. My goal is to achieve a fluid, rustic surface while maintaining a colorful palette.
YouTube: Why and How I Glaze Pottery With Wood Ashes