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Terracotta Mug

Handcrafted in Nepal

Availability:
in stock
SKU 5911320

Terracotta Mug

Handcrafted in Nepal

Availability:
in stock
SKU 5911320
That perfect "fit in your hand just right" Terracotta Mug.
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Original price $18.99 - Original price $18.99
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STORY

The Terracotta Mug is hand thrown by traditional ceramic artisans in Nepal. This 12 oz mug will be your go-to for a morning cuppa, a nighttime tea, a moment alone curled up with a book or at the table sharing a drink, catching up with friends. Beautifully designed with a lovely feel, the top half in earthy brown tones, a subtle drip in blue glaze with a natural terracotta unglazed bottom. Aaaaahhhh.

DETAILS
  • Materials: Terracotta
  • Measures: 4"D, holds 12 oz
  • Colors: Terracotta, rust
  • Care: Dishwasher and microwave safe
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
Sana Hastakala
NEPAL
Sana Hastakala, which means "small handicraft" in Nepali, is a nongovernmental, nonprofit export organization based in Kathmandu. Sana Hastakala works t...
SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping Policy: Standard shipping takes approximately 5-8 business days to deliver to the continental US. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost and is not included in free shipping. Expedited shipping takes approximately 3-5 business days to arrive. We currently only ship to addresses in the United States.

Return Policy: We have a hassle-free return policy. Eligible returns must be received within 60 days of purchase and in their original condition.

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Customer Reviews

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Bri

It's really well made!

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Belle
More mugs from Nepal, please

I've ordered mugs from Ten Thousand Villages for years for Christmas gifts, after receiving a set from Nepal for my wedding. Unfortunately, Ten Thousand Villages no longer carries them, but they look and feel like they belong in a fine art museum. This mug is also striking as a work of art. This year I ordered mugs from Vietnam from Ten Thousand Villages: they are fine but they are not art and don't feel special enough to be a stand alone Christmas gift. This one does. If you are wavering, go with this mug made in Nepal. I wish there were more mugs, dishes, etc. from Nepalese artisans available!

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Anonymous
Lovely mugs

These mugs are both beautiful and practical. So glad I got two of them.