Becher His

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We are so happy to introduce you to a new member of our stoneware mug family, our wonderful new mug His is finally here!

We’ve put a lot of heart and soul into a new collection, which we developed ourselves from the shape, the clay, the glazing, and the design. A small pottery from Portugal lovingly handcrafts these wonderful mugs & they are a fantastic new companion on our creative journey. Our mugs make the hearts of those who love the individuality of clay & glaze beat faster, because each individual mug has its own unique touch. Since all mugs are made, fired, embossed, sanded, glazed, and fired again by hand, there are differences in the print depth, height, and straightness. The minimalist design and natural color nuances are rounded off by a beautiful blind embossing “His”. We are in love & full of pure joy & can hardly wait to see our new collection in your hands! Our mug His is the perfect gift! To match: our mug Hers.

Material:

earthenware

Care instructions:

Dishwasher safe

Mass

Height: approx. 8.5 – 9 cm

Diameter: approx. 8.5 cm

Filling quantity

approx. 320ml

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  1. Anonymous

    Great quality and beautiful appearance!

  2. Anonymous

    The mug is very high quality. Ideal as a gift!

  3. Anonymous

    Everything was great, would buy again, thank you very much, great product 🤗😀

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