Stoneware Mug
$28.00Hand-thrown speckled mug with a thumb-rest handle, glazed in sage or sand.


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Mar Mikhael, Beirut, Beirut
“Folk & Form is a light-filled concept store where Lebanese makers meet slow design — hand-thrown ceramics, small-batch candles, and limited-run prints, all gathered under one roof. Every shelf tells the story of a local studio, and every piece is made to be lived with, not just looked at.”
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Hand-thrown speckled mug with a thumb-rest handle, glazed in sage or sand.
Deep, wheel-thrown bowl in a matte oatmeal glaze — built for slow mornings.
Set of three slim stoneware vases for a single stem or dried botanicals.
Large free-form platter with a reactive coastal-blue glaze, no two alike.
Soy-coconut candle with notes of Lebanese cedar, vetiver, and warm amber.
Bright neroli and white tea poured into a reusable speckled ceramic vessel.
Slow-release fig and black-fig diffuser in a hand-blown amber bottle.
Hand-rolled incense bundle with a small ceramic holder — frankincense and pine.
A2 risograph print of old-city rooftops in dusty teal and clay, signed edition.
Limited-run linocut of native Lebanese flora on heavy cotton-rag paper.
Pack of six blank letterpress cards with hand-deckled edges and kraft envelopes.
Hand-stitched notebook wrapped in natural linen with ivory dot-grid pages.
Single-piece olive-wood knife turned by a maker in the Chouf mountains.
Four naturally-dyed cotton coasters woven on a traditional loom.
Hand-stamped cotton tea towel in an indigo geometric motif.
Speckled drainage dish paired with an olive-oil soap bar scented with laurel.