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From the earliest households of Scripture, the morning cup was a sacred thing — the first act of provision, the quiet moment before the day’s work began, the vessel that warmed the hands and steadied the spirit. The Monday Mug by PUIK is designed for exactly that moment. Clean lines, a soft matte finish, and a shiny glazed interior that lets your coffee, tea, or warm drink flow with quiet elegance — this is a mug that disappears into your morning routine and makes it better without announcing itself. Designed by Siebring & Zoetmulder for PUIK, each mug is crafted from ceramic with color pigments mixed directly into the liquid porcelain — so the color is not a coating but a quality of the material itself, subtle and enduring. Stackable. Made to last. Everyday objects made to work and made to be kept.
Ceramic is one of the oldest crafts known to humanity — older than written language, older than the wheel, older than almost every other human art form. In the Biblical world, clay vessels were everywhere: the water jars at Cana that Jesus turned to wine (John 2:6), the jar of flour that never ran out for the widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:14), the earthen vessels that the apostle Paul used to describe the treasure of the gospel carried in fragile human bodies (2 Corinthians 4:7). The potter’s craft was so central to ancient life that God himself used it as a picture of his relationship with his people — “Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand” (Jeremiah 18:6). To hold a ceramic vessel is to hold something that connects you to the very beginning of human making — to thousands of years of hands shaping clay into something useful, something beautiful, something that endures.
“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” — Lamentations 3:22–23