Gingerbread Ribbon Mug
Gingerbread Ribbon Mug
Cozy vibes: This is a December morning mug, even in July. The kind you reach for when you want your coffee to feel like more than just coffee. Picture it on a wooden tray beside a lit candle, something warm and sweet inside it, a book open on the cushion next to you. The bows, the little gingerbread passenger, the softness of the shape, everything about it is an invitation to slow down. To make the morning feel intentional. To decide, before the day begins, that today gets to be cozy.
White stoneware with a softly uneven shape, the kind that tells you right away it was formed by hand rather than poured into a mold. A garland of dusky pink ribbons winds its way around the body, tied into loose hand-painted bows that each sit a little differently from the last. Perched on the rim, a tiny sculpted gingerbread figure peeks over the edge with a smile, glazed in warm browns and finished with a delicate white detail. The glaze has a gentle sheen that catches light in that particular way only handmade ceramics do, pooling slightly in the curves and softening at the edges. A wide, round belly and a sturdy looped handle make it the kind of mug you want to wrap both hands around.
Each of our handmade ceramics are made by independent artists in small batches.
Handmade ceramics carry the marks of their making. Variations in color, texture, and form reflect the artist’s process. Each piece is shaped by hand, just once, and in its own way, making it uniquely yours.
About the artist: Qirawan is a ceramic artist based in Jordan whose work brings a sense of joy to everyday rituals. Each piece is shaped and finished by hand, resulting in softly dimpled forms that feel as comforting to hold as they are to look at.
Her designs are instantly recognizable for their playful yet thoughtful details, each one carefully placed to add a touch of charm without overwhelming the form. There’s an ease to her work that makes it feel both expressive and functional.
Every mug is one of a kind, carrying subtle variations that reflect the artist’s hand. The result is pottery that feels personal and lived-in from the very first use. Objects meant not just to be admired, but to become part of your daily moments of pause.



