Eggs 5 Ways – Wine Charms

Eggs 5 Ways – Wine Charms

$75.00
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Eggs 5 Ways – Wine Charms

Eggs 5 Ways – Wine Charms

$75.00

Sunnyside up, deviled, ajitama, tart, tamago. A love letter to the most versatile ingredient on the table. If you have an opinion about how eggs should be cooked, this set already belongs to you.

Each of our wine charms features a Meshi Charm. A tiny sculpture, hand-formed from earthenware clay with no molds, so every piece varies in shape and color. Fired twice and glazed by hand, each charm is one of a kind. Slide them onto the stem of your glass and never lose track of whose drink is whose.

Every set also comes with a small handmade dish. A home for your charms when the evening is over. Each dish is chosen at random and may vary from what is pictured. Consider it a little extra from the studio.

The Details:

  • Set of 5 + a small dish 
  • Hand-formed from earthenware clay
  • No molds, no two alike
  • Fired twice in a solar-powered kiln
  • Finished with non-precious metal wire hoops to fit standard wine glass stems
  • Each set arrives ready to use
  • Small batch release
  • Made in Hawaii
  • Free shipping - USA only

Made with care

Hand-Sculpted

Solar Powered
Kiln Fired

One of Kind

About Meshi Charms

Each Meshi Charm is a tiny sculpture, hand-formed from earthenware clay with no molds used, resulting in natural variation in shape and color. Fired twice and glazed by hand, then assembled on handmade headpins crafted from 14/20 gold-filled wire and finished with gold-filled ear wires. Each piece is one of a kind and uniquely yours.

Clay Meshi prioritizes quality materials chosen for longevity rather than quick wear. That's why we finish our earrings with gold-filled findings. The gold-filled wire allows us to make earrings that feel substantial and enduring. The bonded layer of solid gold provides strength and warmth without sacrificing comfort, and is generally well tolerated by sensitive ears.

From the artist:
Clay Meshi began as a mother and daughter project rooted in memory, food, and making things by hand. Dōzo is a Japanese phrase of offering, a gentle ‘here you go’ or ‘please, go ahead.’ My grandma had a funny way of saying dōzo when she handed us onigiri, often after we had already started eating them. Those moments stayed with us. What began as tiny ceramic rice balls made so my daughters could wear small versions of the food their great grandmother prepared has grown into a platform for small meaningful creations. Each piece is a quiet offering, made with care, meant to be received.

Care Note

Meshi Charms are kiln-fired ceramic, finished in a thin layer of glassy glaze. They are strong enough for regular wear, but like all ceramic, they can chip or break if dropped or knocked against hard surfaces. Please handle and store with care.

Shipping & Returns

We're packing and sending your tiny sculptures as quickly and carefully as we can.

Due to hygiene considerations, earrings are final sale. If your Meshi Charm arrives damaged, please reach out to us and we'll take care of it.

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