Rose Mug
Start your morning with roses and get your day off to a great start. Red, dark pink and white roses bloom against a light pink background on this shapely mug. It was made in the majolica tradition, using red clay, white glaze and hand-painted glaze on top. The contrasting white handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Height: 4”
Capacity: 13 oz
There are 150 wild species of roses throughout the world, 20 of which are native to the U.S. There are also 30,000 cultivated varieties. Commercial production is based primarily in Ecuador, Colombia and Kenya. An enormous amount of resources goes into the production and transportation of these blooms. It’s far better to enjoy native rose bushes which are beautiful, colorful and may even still have a fabulous rose fragrance.
Start your morning with roses and get your day off to a great start. Red, dark pink and white roses bloom against a light pink background on this shapely mug. It was made in the majolica tradition, using red clay, white glaze and hand-painted glaze on top. The contrasting white handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Height: 4”
Capacity: 13 oz
There are 150 wild species of roses throughout the world, 20 of which are native to the U.S. There are also 30,000 cultivated varieties. Commercial production is based primarily in Ecuador, Colombia and Kenya. An enormous amount of resources goes into the production and transportation of these blooms. It’s far better to enjoy native rose bushes which are beautiful, colorful and may even still have a fabulous rose fragrance.
Start your morning with roses and get your day off to a great start. Red, dark pink and white roses bloom against a light pink background on this shapely mug. It was made in the majolica tradition, using red clay, white glaze and hand-painted glaze on top. The contrasting white handle will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Top Diameter: 3-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/8”
Height: 4”
Capacity: 13 oz
There are 150 wild species of roses throughout the world, 20 of which are native to the U.S. There are also 30,000 cultivated varieties. Commercial production is based primarily in Ecuador, Colombia and Kenya. An enormous amount of resources goes into the production and transportation of these blooms. It’s far better to enjoy native rose bushes which are beautiful, colorful and may even still have a fabulous rose fragrance.