Ambrosia Figure Tumbler
Details: This object is hand built, hand painted and one of a kind. Signed by the artist.
Ingredients & Materials: Earthenware with maiolica. Maiolica is a type of glazed earthenware that is known for its bright colors and decorative surfaces. The technique involves coating clay with an opaque white glaze, designs are hand-painted with metallic oxide pigments before being fired a second time.
Measurements: This item measures ~3.25 in diameter and 3.75" tall.
Care & Use: Food-safe. Hand wash recommended.
Sold individually.
Item Details
Available online and in store in One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays the Piper, a gallery showcase of rare and unusual functional ceramics by Suzanne Sullivan and Maggie Boyd — two friends channeling the spirit of debauchery in “A Cook’s Tale” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales — that depict medieval motifs and inspire raucous gatherings, presented by Mociun. Pieces available on a first come, first served basis. Orders including this piece will become available for pickup or shipping after end of business 12/8/2025. Requests to [email protected] for earlier pickup or shipping will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
If purchased alongside made-to-order Mociun fine jewelry, please allow up to 6 weeks for us to create and ship all items together.
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Ambrosia Figure Tumbler
Ambrosia Figure Tumbler
Details: This object is hand built, hand painted and one of a kind. Signed by the artist.
Ingredients & Materials: Earthenware with maiolica. Maiolica is a type of glazed earthenware that is known for its bright colors and decorative surfaces. The technique involves coating clay with an opaque white glaze, designs are hand-painted with metallic oxide pigments before being fired a second time.
Measurements: This item measures ~3.25 in diameter and 3.75" tall.
Care & Use: Food-safe. Hand wash recommended.
Sold individually.
Item Details
Available online and in store in One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays the Piper, a gallery showcase of rare and unusual functional ceramics by Suzanne Sullivan and Maggie Boyd — two friends channeling the spirit of debauchery in “A Cook’s Tale” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales — that depict medieval motifs and inspire raucous gatherings, presented by Mociun. Pieces available on a first come, first served basis. Orders including this piece will become available for pickup or shipping after end of business 12/8/2025. Requests to [email protected] for earlier pickup or shipping will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
If purchased alongside made-to-order Mociun fine jewelry, please allow up to 6 weeks for us to create and ship all items together.
Original: $105.00
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Details: This object is hand built, hand painted and one of a kind. Signed by the artist.
Ingredients & Materials: Earthenware with maiolica. Maiolica is a type of glazed earthenware that is known for its bright colors and decorative surfaces. The technique involves coating clay with an opaque white glaze, designs are hand-painted with metallic oxide pigments before being fired a second time.
Measurements: This item measures ~3.25 in diameter and 3.75" tall.
Care & Use: Food-safe. Hand wash recommended.
Sold individually.
Item Details
Available online and in store in One Calls The Tune, The Other Pays the Piper, a gallery showcase of rare and unusual functional ceramics by Suzanne Sullivan and Maggie Boyd — two friends channeling the spirit of debauchery in “A Cook’s Tale” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales — that depict medieval motifs and inspire raucous gatherings, presented by Mociun. Pieces available on a first come, first served basis. Orders including this piece will become available for pickup or shipping after end of business 12/8/2025. Requests to [email protected] for earlier pickup or shipping will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
If purchased alongside made-to-order Mociun fine jewelry, please allow up to 6 weeks for us to create and ship all items together.
























