I just love the shape of her
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Feb 3, 2025

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oh she’s a cutie 💘
Feb 4, 2025
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guychinaski she has such a big personality!!!
Feb 4, 2025
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she’s who ed sheeran was singing about
Feb 3, 2025
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myra I love that you said this because that demonic song has been stuck in my head literally all day now after posting this 😭
Feb 3, 2025
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That’s so cool I didn’t know they made mugs!
Feb 3, 2025
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beangirl94 their stoneware is not made at the original foundry in France like the enameled cast iron cookware but they’re still super high quality and very pleasant to look at and use!! 🫶
Feb 3, 2025
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i have pink version and can attest to mug perfection
Feb 3, 2025
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chelsie TASTE
Feb 3, 2025
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love a good mug with a good lip
Feb 3, 2025
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Not seen this shape before. I have a few of the other shape and I want to say it’s the perfect mug
Feb 3, 2025
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gabagoolies this is the tea mug and it’s so nice to hold!!
Feb 3, 2025
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my friend gave me one for christmas and it's been my favorite mug ever since
Feb 3, 2025
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Hell yes I have one the same color! Just a bit different shape. She’s my fav
Feb 3, 2025
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lindsayhthomson the color is sooo fun!!!
Feb 3, 2025
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this one is currently a favorite. made in my home city too!
I have fallen in love with handmade mugs. I prefer simple patterns and colors but any style contains charm nonetheless. Thank you potters & ceramicists, for making these things!
Jan 28, 2025
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I’ve had this mug for probably 20 years, it’s just one of those items that so well made and thoughtfully designed. The bottom brim keeps it steady next to me on the couch or bed, the handle has a little earlobe thing to rest on your middle finger so the actual hot mug doesn’t touch your skin, its big but not deep enough to make cleaning difficult and the hole on the handle is just small enough to keep a tea tag from falling through.
Mar 17, 2025

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