Handmade Coffee Mug - Peace Sign 14oz Blue
Handmade Coffee Mug - Peace Sign 14oz Blue is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Groovy Handmade Ceramic Mug with a Peace Sign - 14oz Blue with White Frost
- Great Gift - A beatiful handmade mug that's sure to transport you or your friend back to a groovier time. The Peace Symbol is "Outta Sight" and the random pattern formed by the fusing of the blue and white glazes is "Far Out". Let peace, love and music rock your world and take you back while you enjoy coffee or tea from what is sure to become a favorite mug. Add some flower power if needed.
- Handmade in USA - As unique as you are. Each one is made start to finish by a local artist and each has its own imperfections. Some are a bit taller than average and some shorter. Some narrower and some wider. The handles or medallions may be uneven or not perfectly straight. Some mugs may not even be perfectly round. That’s what makes them great! In a world where everything is made by machine and each one identical, having something made well but not quite perfect just feels good.
- Finest Materials - Made of highest quality clay, then glaze is added to provide the stunning look and fired to over 2000 degrees F to turn it into a beautiful ceramic mug.
- Safe and Durable - Microwave Safe, Oven Safe, Dishwasher Safe, Food Safe, Lead Free
- Popular Size - Holds approximately 14oz with a little extra room and weighs in at a little over 1 pound
- Sturdy Packaging - Each mug is packaged separately in a sturdy box to ensure it can survive rough handling and arrive in perfect condition
- A Robot Company Makes Mugs? Why? - Simple answer - We love it. It’s much like a person that works on the phone all day likes yoga or someone stuck at a computer screen all day loves riding a bike or going to the gym after work. Working with a millions of transistors that fit on the head of a pin and time frames measured in billionths of a second is okay, but its nice to get back to objects we can actually hold, and a timeframe that’s measured in hours, days or weeks not nanoseconds