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The Wheat Field Van Gogh Porcelain Barrel Mug with Infuser is a unique blend of art and functionality . Inspired by Vincent van Gogh's famous painting, it depicts a picturesque wheat field surrounded by a dynamic sky and greenery.
Thanks to the careful craftsmanship of high-quality porcelain, the mug not only impresses with its aesthetics , but also ensures comfort of everyday use .
The set includes a steel infuser and a porcelain lid , which allow you to fully extract the aroma of your favorite tea and keep it warm for longer.
The 430 ml capacity makes this mug perfect for longer moments of relaxation with a hot beverage. It makes a unique gift for tea connoisseurs and art lovers.
Cup capacity:430 ml
Diameter:8 cm
Cup height:10 cm
Elements:mug, metal infuser, lid, decorative box.
Material:New Bone China porcelain and metal
The porcelain is dishwasher safe.
MUGS + CUPS + GOBLET Safety Information (GPSR) Intended use: serving hot and cold beverages; not for cooking or direct heating on a stove/fire. Most important risks: scalding from hot beverage/steam; spilling if filled too full or pouring too quickly; breakage/cutting if dropped or hit. Safe use: fill generously (not to the brim); pour slowly; hold the vessel by the handle/rim designed for gripping; place on a stable surface, away from the edge. Restrictions: microwave/dishwasher safe only if the manufacturer expressly permits it; in the absence of information, treat as unsuitable. Do not use in the oven, on a hob, or over an open flame. Avoid sudden changes in temperature (thermal shock). Condition check: do not use if the vessel is cracked, chipped or deformed; dispose of damaged product. Cleaning/Maintenance: Wash according to the manufacturer's recommendations; avoid strong abrasives; dry thoroughly before storing. Children: This is not a toy; keep hot drinks out of reach of children.

SKU: 935902
€12,03
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