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Every Myrth piece is crafted from proprietary clay and glaze recipes developed in-house. Our dense, low-expansion porcelain retains heat longer than standard ceramics — food stays warmer from kitchen to table. Engineered for restaurant-grade chip and crack resistance, with food-safe glazes that hold their depth through years of daily use. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Our palette features six complementary glazes designed to work beautifully together. Mix colors freely to create a table that feels uniquely yours.
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Myrth tableware is built for daily life — dishwasher and microwave safe, with exceptional durability. Over time, silverware may leave faint marks on the glaze surface. These are easily removed by gently buffing with a powdered cleanser like Bon Ami on a damp sponge or Scotch-Brite pad. Full care guide →
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Our clay and glazes are formulated entirely in-house using standard ceramic minerals — never lead or cadmium, which you don't want in your dishes and we don't want to handle in the studio. Lead-free, food-safe glazes that stay vibrant for years.
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Need guidance choosing pieces? Read our blog for tips on building a cohesive set, email us with questions, or book a shopping appointment to see our tableware in person.
Our Glazes
Choosing a color is the part most people find hardest, so here is the honest guide.
All six glazes are our own proprietary recipes, mixed and tested here in the studio. We designed each one to carry visual texture, a fine mineral quality that comes from our raw materials and the way they behave in the kiln. The color reads with depth and character, that shifts with the light rather than sitting flat.
The texture is visual, though: what you feel in the hand is a soft, almost buttery surface, nothing like the slick smoothness of mass-produced ceramics, and it's the part no photo can quite show you.
Our glaze colors were also built to be mixed, so there is no wrong combination. Start with the colors you're drawn to and go from there.
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MOONLIGHT
Warm off-white with a satin matte finish. Absorbs light softly rather than reflecting it. The most versatile neutral in the collection, present on a table without competing with food or other glazes.
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VERDIGRIS
Blue-green with a dappled gloss patina texture that shifts with light, cooler in daylight, warmer under incandescent. Up close the surface has a geological depth, like aged copper. Our most visually complex glaze in person.
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NIGHTFALL
Deep navy over a satin base with a dappled gloss speckle, small areas of higher gloss that catch light differently from the surrounding surface. Near-black in low light, distinctly blue in natural. Grounding on a table, striking up close.
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DOVE
Warm grey with subtle lavender undertones and a satin matte finish. Reads as neutral in most light but adds something you can't quite name. Works equally well alongside the warm glazes and the cool ones.
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CANYON
Warm terracotta with a fine umber speckle across a satin matte surface. The speckle varies naturally from piece to piece, so a mixed table of Canyon reads as alive rather than uniform. Earthy in natural light, picks up red warmth under incandescent.
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ROSEWOOD
Warm cocoa brown with red undertones and a textured soft gloss finish. Where the glaze thins at the rim it breaks to a thin copper-rose line. Velvety in low light, warmly luminous in natural light.