Leaf Mug
This bright and colorful mug celebrates leaves from the more than 73,000 trees throughout the world. Handbuilt and hand painted, it has a round rim and square bottom. Coffee lovers will appreciate its large capacity—it will hold a full 13 oz of liquid.
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 1-7/8”
Height: 4-1/4”
Capacity: 13 oz
South America, with the enormously biodiverse Amazon rainforest, is home to about 40% of the world’s species of trees. Logging and clear-cutting for farmland have destroyed nearly 20% of the forest in the last 50 years. This has led to loss of biodiversity, habitat reduction, increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, water runoff/soil deterioration and increased poverty in the area due to the loss of natural resources. Pressure is being exerted for more governmental regulations and the adoption of sustainable practices.
This bright and colorful mug celebrates leaves from the more than 73,000 trees throughout the world. Handbuilt and hand painted, it has a round rim and square bottom. Coffee lovers will appreciate its large capacity—it will hold a full 13 oz of liquid.
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 1-7/8”
Height: 4-1/4”
Capacity: 13 oz
South America, with the enormously biodiverse Amazon rainforest, is home to about 40% of the world’s species of trees. Logging and clear-cutting for farmland have destroyed nearly 20% of the forest in the last 50 years. This has led to loss of biodiversity, habitat reduction, increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, water runoff/soil deterioration and increased poverty in the area due to the loss of natural resources. Pressure is being exerted for more governmental regulations and the adoption of sustainable practices.
This bright and colorful mug celebrates leaves from the more than 73,000 trees throughout the world. Handbuilt and hand painted, it has a round rim and square bottom. Coffee lovers will appreciate its large capacity—it will hold a full 13 oz of liquid.
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 1-7/8”
Height: 4-1/4”
Capacity: 13 oz
South America, with the enormously biodiverse Amazon rainforest, is home to about 40% of the world’s species of trees. Logging and clear-cutting for farmland have destroyed nearly 20% of the forest in the last 50 years. This has led to loss of biodiversity, habitat reduction, increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, water runoff/soil deterioration and increased poverty in the area due to the loss of natural resources. Pressure is being exerted for more governmental regulations and the adoption of sustainable practices.