Cup with Chandelier and Sidetable, Armchair with Bird, Shelve with Vases with Flowers, and big Japanese Vase
Melanie Sherman
Cup with Chandelier and Sidetable, Armchair with Bird, Shelve with Vases with Flowers, and big Japanese Vase
Artist:
Melanie Sherman
Medium: Mixed Media
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Gallery:
Cerbera Gallery
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Details
Creation Date: 2025
Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Underglaze, Overglaze, Vintage Transfers, 23k German Gold Luster
Wheel Thrown, hand painted
Fired to cone 6 and multiple 018 firings, electric, oxidation
Dimensions: 4" x 5" x 4"
Condition: Mint
Finish: Unframed
About the Item
Melanie Sherman
Cup with Chandelier and Sidetable, Armchair with Bird, Shelve with Vases with Flowers, and big Japanese Vase
2025
Porcelain, Glaze, Underglaze, Overglaze, Vintage Transfers, 23k German Gold Luster
Wheel Thrown, hand painted
Fired to cone 6 and multiple 018 firings, electric, oxidation
Size: 4 x 5 x 4 inches (10.16 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm)
Capacity: 16 oz
Signed
COA provided
This porcelain coffee mug (also perfect as a teacup with handle) is a functional piece of ceramic art, capturing quiet, cozy moments—like sitting beside a bookshelf filled with books, or placed near decorative bowls and vases with flowers. The design features a beautifully illustrated large Japanese vase with a lush bouquet, and an armchair adorned with vintage floral patterns and a cheerful yellow bird, evoking a warm and inviting interior scene.
Each mug is wheel-thrown and hand-painted, using a layered combination of underglaze transfers, glaze, overglaze, metallic lusters, and vintage ceramic transfers. These diverse materials and techniques come together to create a richly detailed, visually striking surface that balances technical craftsmanship with whimsical storytelling.
Fired to cone 6 in oxidation, with multiple low-temperature firings at cone 018, this mug demonstrates durability while preserving its intricate surface.
This piece is food safe, but because it features metallic luster decoration, it should not be used in the microwave or dishwasher. For best care, please gently hand wash with a soft sponge and non-abrasive soap.
porcelain coffee mug, ceramic art, teacup with handle, hand-painted mug, wheel-thrown pottery, Japanese vase design, floral illustration, cozy home decor, decorative ceramics, underglaze transfers, overglaze decoration, metallic luster, vintage ceramic transfers, cone 6 oxidation, cone 018 firing, food safe mug, no microwave use, hand wash recommended, floral armchair motif, whimsical ceramic design, Melanie Sherman
Cup with Chandelier and Sidetable, Armchair with Bird, Shelve with Vases with Flowers, and big Japanese Vase
2025
Porcelain, Glaze, Underglaze, Overglaze, Vintage Transfers, 23k German Gold Luster
Wheel Thrown, hand painted
Fired to cone 6 and multiple 018 firings, electric, oxidation
Size: 4 x 5 x 4 inches (10.16 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm)
Capacity: 16 oz
Signed
COA provided
This porcelain coffee mug (also perfect as a teacup with handle) is a functional piece of ceramic art, capturing quiet, cozy moments—like sitting beside a bookshelf filled with books, or placed near decorative bowls and vases with flowers. The design features a beautifully illustrated large Japanese vase with a lush bouquet, and an armchair adorned with vintage floral patterns and a cheerful yellow bird, evoking a warm and inviting interior scene.
Each mug is wheel-thrown and hand-painted, using a layered combination of underglaze transfers, glaze, overglaze, metallic lusters, and vintage ceramic transfers. These diverse materials and techniques come together to create a richly detailed, visually striking surface that balances technical craftsmanship with whimsical storytelling.
Fired to cone 6 in oxidation, with multiple low-temperature firings at cone 018, this mug demonstrates durability while preserving its intricate surface.
This piece is food safe, but because it features metallic luster decoration, it should not be used in the microwave or dishwasher. For best care, please gently hand wash with a soft sponge and non-abrasive soap.
porcelain coffee mug, ceramic art, teacup with handle, hand-painted mug, wheel-thrown pottery, Japanese vase design, floral illustration, cozy home decor, decorative ceramics, underglaze transfers, overglaze decoration, metallic luster, vintage ceramic transfers, cone 6 oxidation, cone 018 firing, food safe mug, no microwave use, hand wash recommended, floral armchair motif, whimsical ceramic design, Melanie Sherman
About the Artist
Melanie Sherman
I find myself deeply fascinated by the intricate cultural interplay that emerged through the porcelain trade, tracing back to the 15th Century. My explorations have led me to the renowned porcelain hub of Jingdezhen in China, as well as the Japanese porcelain export center in Arita. Additionally, my journey brought me to the Zwinger palace in Dresden, Germany, where I was immersed in the presence of early porcelain treasures from these vibrant cities. These encounters have evoked a profound appreciation for the intricate relationships that evolved between these distinct cultures and their enduring influence on one another, particularly within the realm of ceramic arts. The transmission of Eastern craft traditions to the West, with an unwavering emphasis on the handmade aspect, is of paramount significance. Despite the evident disparities that exist among these civilizations, their cultural exchange serves as a vital link in the tapestry of history, fostering a continuous and enriching exchange of ideas among artists and artisans.
My artistic focus lies in opulent surface embellishments that pay homage to the exclusive and treasured porcelain wares of 18th-century Europe. I am captivated by the intricate enameling and lustrous finishes found in Baroque, Renaissance, and Rococo porcelain designs, as well as the ornate details of their structural elements. In my creative process, I draw inspiration from historical drawings, motifs, and patterns, seamlessly incorporating them into my pieces. To bring these influences to life, I employ traditional decorating techniques that I learned and studied from skilled artisans in Jingdezhen, China, and Kecskemét, Hungary. These methods encompass various artistic applications, including blue and white painting, porcelain painting, flocking, gilding, gold luster, gold leaf, and gold powder.
My artistic focus lies in opulent surface embellishments that pay homage to the exclusive and treasured porcelain wares of 18th-century Europe. I am captivated by the intricate enameling and lustrous finishes found in Baroque, Renaissance, and Rococo porcelain designs, as well as the ornate details of their structural elements. In my creative process, I draw inspiration from historical drawings, motifs, and patterns, seamlessly incorporating them into my pieces. To bring these influences to life, I employ traditional decorating techniques that I learned and studied from skilled artisans in Jingdezhen, China, and Kecskemét, Hungary. These methods encompass various artistic applications, including blue and white painting, porcelain painting, flocking, gilding, gold luster, gold leaf, and gold powder.
About the Gallery
Cerbera Gallery
Cerbera Gallery takes pride in showcasing many local artists, in addition to nationally and internationally renowned works; both primary and secondary market art. What has put Cerbera in the spotlight is a unique presentation and curatorial extravagance spanning all levels of artist maturity and price and offering mediums such as Editions & Prints, Paintings, Drawings, Photography, Functional and Sculptural Ceramics, as well as Mixed Media and selected Jewelry.
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