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Natural Triquetra Bone China Mug

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Ready for your coffee, tea, soup, cider, or other tasty beverage, this fine porcelain mug complements both casual and formal table settings. It features a subtly fluted rim and an elegantly curved handle. Serves as a great housewarming gift!

  • Dimensions:
    • 295 ml: 7.1 cm D x 10.2 cm H
    • Microwave and dishwasher safe
    • Use caution when removing the mug from the microwave. Use a pot holder or glove as necessary if it is too hot to the touch. Do not microwave an empty mug
    • Strong, ceramic construction
    • Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage safety
    • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
    • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid
    Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 8.3 cm high x 18.4 cm wide
  • About This Design

    Natural Triquetra Bone China Mug

    Natural Triquetra Bone China Mug

    The Triquetra The triquetra is a triangular Celtic knot design which symbolises all trinities and especially the realms of Air, Earth and Sea - thus all the world. Modern Neopagans use the triquetra to symbolise a variety of personal and traditional beliefs. Germanic Neopagan and Heathen groups who use the triquetra to symbolise their faith generally believe it is originally of Norse and Germanic origins. Celtic Re-constructionist Pagans use the triquetra either to represent one of the various triplicates in their cosmology and theology (such as the tripartite division of the world into the realms of Land, Sea and Sky), or as a symbol of one of the specific triple Goddesses, most notably the Morrígan. It is also sometimes used by Wiccans and some New Agers to symbolise either the Wiccan triple goddess or the triplicates of mind, body, and soul. It was also used by B.E. Druids, it symbolises Earth, Sea and Sky. Three aspects of Nature that Druids hold sacred The symbol was later used by Christians as a symbol of the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). This appropriation was particularly easy because the triquetra conveniently incorporated three shapes that could be interpreted as Christian symbol.

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    A lovely delicate but sturdy Tea Cup. Very impressed with the overall quality and design & I would highly recommend this product. The printing turned out better than I expected! The printing is clear & seamless and the colours are true to the original illustration. Very impressed and I would highly recommend.
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    By k.19 April 2014Verified Purchase
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    Good quality mug, it was the largest bone china mug that we could find that was customisable. So here is the plea make bigger bone china mugs. The user interface to upload images was really poor, but as I said the mug is excelent. Image could be a bit sharper, but it was not really noticeable unless you study the picture. I would definately buy again.

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    Product ID: 183820980588874702
    Created on 09/03/2012, 14:04
    Rating: G