Lilac and Milky White Chalice - Single or Set

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Lilac and Milky White Chalice - Single or Set

from $43.00

Bring elegance and beauty to your sacred space with this pair of handmade pottery chalices. Created from durable white stoneware clay, each goblet is wheel-thrown and glazed by hand. The dreamy lilac purple glaze creates a soft, glossy finish that will surely infuse you daily routine or special rituals with an extra spark of joy.

These chalices are functional and beautiful. The forms are well balanced and pleasant to grasp and handle. They are ideal for ceremonial use, altar decor, or simply enjoying your favorite wine or any special beverage.

DIMENSIONS
Shorter Chalice: Stands 6 1/2" tall, and is 4 1/4" across the lip. The cup holds 13 ounces. Pictures 2-6
Taller Chalice: Stands 7 1/2 inches tall, and is 4 1/2" across the lip. The cup holds 16 ounces when full. Pictures 7 - 11

You can purchase either chalice alone, or you can buy the set of 2 for a discounted price - as long as both are still available. All of my pottery is microwave and dishwasher safe.

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These cups were made on my pottery wheel. The cup was thrown first, and after it firmed up just a bit, I reattached the cup, upside down, back onto the center of the wheel. I then attached a short, fat ring of fresh clay to the bottom of the cup, and threw the stem up from there. The cups were glazed with Milky Gloss white glaze on the interior and around the lip. The outside and stems of these cups were glazed in my Lilac glaze.