Coffee mug. Sold individually.
$375.00
Custom Order3 in stock
Ask the ArtisanUpgrade your daily ritual with these exquisite, heirloom-quality porcelain mugs. Each piece is a masterpiece, meticulously painted with stunning 24k Florentine gold and rich, shimmering gem lusters.
Imagine the captivating way the light catches the unique texture of the glaze and the brilliant gleam of the gold deer or elk track accent. More than just a mug, this is a collectible work of art.
True 24k Gold Detailing: The Florentine gold is kiln-fired into the porcelain, providing unparalleled brilliance and durability that will never fade. Iridescent Gem Lusters: The deeply colored glazes (in shimmering teal, amber, and rich russet) boast an incredible depth and iridescence, giving each mug a jewel-like finish. Kiln-Fired Perfection: Fired at high temperatures, the paint and gold are permanently bonded to the porcelain, creating a lasting treasure.
Whether you’re savoring your morning coffee, an evening spiced cider, or gifting a truly unforgettable item, these mugs transform an ordinary moment into an indulgence. They are the perfect statement piece for the discerning collector or anyone who appreciates the marriage of luxurious materials and master craftsmanship.
​​Carolyn L. Barlock was born in Denver, Colorado to a native Coloradoan family that dates back more than a hundred years to Central City’s rush for gold.  In 1967 she received her Associate Art Degree from Christian College in Columbia, Missouri, now known as Columbia College.
A special interest in the history of art and antiques caused her to commence the study of porcelain art in the spring of 1969. At first, she studied painting flowers, fruits, scenes and portraits on porcelain. She then studied and experimented with secret techniques of porcelain decoration. These techniques fascinated the ancient alchemists. She mastered the secrets of enameled art, dating from The Chinese Ming Dynasty. This once-fired porcelain application, requiring exactitude of line and density, was a form Carolyn had perfected by the early 1980’s that first earned her worldwide recognition. While exhibiting her work in internationally renowned galleries and shows, Carolyn continued her scholarly journey of ancient porcelain techniques culminating in her use of 22 Karat Florentine Gold and ancient Persian Lusters dating from 9th Century Baghdad creating pieces of timeless beauty, and exquisite form.