Dandelion Geometric Patterned Ceramic Coffee Mug
11oz
$20.00
Start your morning with a splash of color and nature-inspired wonder with our Dandelion mug. Featuring a unique, repeating, geometric pattern of intricate starburst florets that wrap entirely around the ceramic, creating a seamless look that rewards a closer view.
The design is built on layers of vibrant turquoise and crisp ice blues, punctuated with subtle lavender and seafoam accents to create a refreshing, sophisticated palette. Every fine line and feathery petal captures the rich detail of the original hand-painted artwork, making each sip feel a bit more special. Finished with a high-gloss sheen, this mug is as durable as it is striking. Fully dishwasher and microwave safe, it is a practical yet distinct treasure designed to bring a touch of the whimsical to your daily coffee or tea ritual.
Design Details
Vibrant & Refreshing: A sophisticated palette of turquoise, ice blue, and soft lavender creates a bright, energetic look that stands out in any home.
Intricate Artistry: Originally hand-painted on paper, the design preserves the fine brushstrokes and organic texture of the physical medium, offering a depth and tactile quality that celebrates the movement of the brush.
Whimsical Symmetry: The repeating dandelion mandalas offer a maximalist, nature-inspired aesthetic, making each sip feel like a moment of quiet reflection.
100% ceramic
Microwave-safe for reheating beverages
Dishwasher-safe for easy daily use
Lead-free and BPA-free with a comfortable C-handle
Capacity: 11oz
Height: 3.75 in
Diameter: 3.15 in
Clean in dishwasher top rack or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
All products are made to order. Please allow up to 2 weeks for products to arrive.
All products are made to order. Returns and exchanges are accepted only if there is damage to the product, manufacturing error, or if any designs are rendered inaccurately. Customers will need to contact Forests and Jungles within 5 days of delivery and provide a clear photo showing the issue.
