Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug

A vintage white ceramic mug shaped like the face of a Pierrot clown. The face features delicate black-lined eyes, rosy pink cheeks, and pink lips, framed by a ruffled white collar and a solid black skullcap that forms the top rim of the mug. Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug A vintage white ceramic mug shaped like the face of a Pierrot clown. The face features delicate black-lined eyes, rosy pink cheeks, and pink lips, framed by a ruffled white collar and a solid black skullcap that forms the top rim of the mug. Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug
Vintage Taste Setter by Sigma Pierrot Mug
$85.00 $76.50
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Vintage Taste Setter by Signma Ceramic Pierrot Mug. Measures about 4.5" in height with a 3" opening. Excellent condition. I have 4 mugs, each sold individually.

This striking ceramic mug from the Taste Setter by Sigma collection is a quintessential example of 1980s avant-garde home decor. Featuring the iconic Pierrot clown, the mug is designed with a sophisticated sculptural quality, utilizing a stark black and white palette accented by soft pink highlights on the cheeks and lips. The ruffled collar of the clown serves as a decorative base, while the black skullcap creates a clean, bold rim.

The Pierrot character, a staple of Italian commedia dell'arte, saw a major resurgence in high-fashion interior design during the late 20th century, making this piece a must-have for collectors of 80s postmodernism or theater-inspired decor. Its generous 3-inch opening and sturdy ceramic build make it as functional for daily use as it is impressive as a display piece. These mugs are increasingly sought after for their unique personality and "Dark Academia" or "Art Deco Revival" aesthetic.

This item is vintage, approximately 40 years old. While it appears to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.