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~200ml
A grip cup is a staple for any home - designed to look simple and easy to use. 


High-fired stoneware
Safe for drinking and eating out of (food-safe)
Microwave and dishwasher safe

All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

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Ken Lu is a Singapore ceramist and educator, currently based in Jingdezhen, China where he runs an independent studio and workshop. 

Ken graduated from the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute with a bachelor's in Fine Arts in 2015, then went on to attain his Master's of Fine Arts in West Virginia University in 2018 - with a focus on ceramic arts. He was also the director of the Pottery Workshop Education Center from 2018 until 2023; thereafter founding his independent studio, Homily Studios. His works have been exhibited internationally in USA, China and Singapore. 

Un Studio x Ken Lu | White Mote Grip Cup

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~200ml
A grip cup is a staple for any home - designed to look simple and easy to use. 


High-fired stoneware
Safe for drinking and eating out of (food-safe)
Microwave and dishwasher safe

All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

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Ken Lu is a Singapore ceramist and educator, currently based in Jingdezhen, China where he runs an independent studio and workshop. 

Ken graduated from the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute with a bachelor's in Fine Arts in 2015, then went on to attain his Master's of Fine Arts in West Virginia University in 2018 - with a focus on ceramic arts. He was also the director of the Pottery Workshop Education Center from 2018 until 2023; thereafter founding his independent studio, Homily Studios. His works have been exhibited internationally in USA, China and Singapore.