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Ancient Greek Gods, Cobalt & White Ceramic Mug 24 Kt Gold, stoneware, cups, mugs, pottery
God Dionysus, Cobalt & White Ceramic Mug 24 Kt Gold, with Porcelain Spoon.
Mug decorated with brilliant golden ancient representations, golden stripes on the handle and a shiny golden rim.
Libation was a central and vital aspect of ancient Greek religion, and one of the simplest and most common forms of religious practice.
It is one of the basic religious acts that define piety in ancient Greece, dating back to the Bronze Age and even prehistoric Greece.
Libations were a part of daily life, and the pious might perform them every day in the morning and evening, as well as to begin meals.
A libation most often consisted of mixed wine and water, but could also be unmixed wine, honey, oil, water, or milk.
A perfect mug to enjoy your coffee or tea.
Also, it is an amazing gift for your friends, relatives or colleagues.
This mug comes with an adorable porcelain spoon, that fits in the handle of the mug.
All of our mugs are professionally kiln fired.
It is a print process where the logo and the imprint are baked within a kiln at high temperatures, between 300 - 800 degrees Celsius.
This is done to ensure that the logo and the imprint, are literally baked onto the surface of the mug, which will make the print more durable. It leaves a permanent imprint on the mug and we inspect every mug carefully before it ships, to ensure it is printed beautifully.
In kiln fired mug - unlike sublimated, or printed mugs, the image will not fade with use and your mug can be enjoyed for many years.
Details:
- Ceramic 11oz
- Dishwasher Safe
- CAUTION: No Microwave
- Lead-Free
All mugs are bubble wrapped and boxed for safe delivery.
Shipping Info:
All items will be dispatched within 1-3 days.
Please provide correct shipping address – We are not responsible for shipper error.
Shipping Service and Delivery Times:
- Shipping by registered mail for international and domestic orders.
- Shipping service is carried through Greek post office.
- Shipping by Airmail.
- Average shipping time to Europe is from 5-10 days, rest of the world from 15-30 days.
Mug decorated with brilliant golden ancient representations, golden stripes on the handle and a shiny golden rim.
Libation was a central and vital aspect of ancient Greek religion, and one of the simplest and most common forms of religious practice.
It is one of the basic religious acts that define piety in ancient Greece, dating back to the Bronze Age and even prehistoric Greece.
Libations were a part of daily life, and the pious might perform them every day in the morning and evening, as well as to begin meals.
A libation most often consisted of mixed wine and water, but could also be unmixed wine, honey, oil, water, or milk.
A perfect mug to enjoy your coffee or tea.
Also, it is an amazing gift for your friends, relatives or colleagues.
This mug comes with an adorable porcelain spoon, that fits in the handle of the mug.
All of our mugs are professionally kiln fired.
It is a print process where the logo and the imprint are baked within a kiln at high temperatures, between 300 - 800 degrees Celsius.
This is done to ensure that the logo and the imprint, are literally baked onto the surface of the mug, which will make the print more durable. It leaves a permanent imprint on the mug and we inspect every mug carefully before it ships, to ensure it is printed beautifully.
In kiln fired mug - unlike sublimated, or printed mugs, the image will not fade with use and your mug can be enjoyed for many years.
Details:
- Ceramic 11oz
- Dishwasher Safe
- CAUTION: No Microwave
- Lead-Free
All mugs are bubble wrapped and boxed for safe delivery.
Shipping Info:
All items will be dispatched within 1-3 days.
Please provide correct shipping address – We are not responsible for shipper error.
Shipping Service and Delivery Times:
- Shipping by registered mail for international and domestic orders.
- Shipping service is carried through Greek post office.
- Shipping by Airmail.
- Average shipping time to Europe is from 5-10 days, rest of the world from 15-30 days.









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