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White Witch's Kitchen Museum, Witchcraft & MAGICK Frosted Glass Beer Mug

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Style: Frosted Glass Mug

Our frosted glass mug is our most versatile option. The 295-ml mug is a perfect choice for tea, coffee, and cocoa as well as grogs, toddies, and mulled wines. The 473-ml mug is styled as a beer stein and is ideal for a cold pint of brew. Whatever your size or style, your beverage will shine through with a frosted glass mug, making the perfect gift!

  • Available in 295 ml or 473 ml
  • Dimensions:
    • 295 ml: 8.1 cm D x 9.7 cm H
    • 473 ml: 8.6 cm D x 11.4 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.
  • Sturdy construction from frosted glass
  • White areas of your design will not print – they will be transparent, revealing the beverage inside
  • 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

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White Witch's Kitchen Museum, Witchcraft & MAGICK Frosted Glass Beer Mug

White Witch's Kitchen Museum, Witchcraft & MAGICK Frosted Glass Beer Mug

The cobwebs in Agnes' kitchen danced eerily in the flickering candlelight. Dust motes waltzed in the air, illuminated by the pearlescent glow emanating from a bowl overflowing with moonflowers. Agnes, her silver hair framing kind eyes, hummed a low melody, her voice weaving with the whisper of the wind outside. Tonight, the veil between worlds was thin, perfect for a touch of benevolent magic. --- On the worn table lay a faded photograph; a young man, no older than her grandson, his face haggard with worry. He was Thomas, a neighbour's son, struck down with a mysterious illness that baffled the town's doctor. Agnes, known for her herbal remedies and whispered tales of "healing touches," felt a pang in her heart. --- With a gnarled finger, she dipped into the bowl of moonflowers, their luminous petals clinging to her touch. She traced intricate symbols on the table, muttering incantations passed down through generations of white witches. The air crackled with unseen energy, and the scent of moonflowers intensified, filling the room with a sweet, almost heady perfume. --- Agnes placed a hand over the photograph, her eyes closed in concentration. She poured her will into the image, visualising Thomas, strong and healthy. She saw him laughing with friends, his face flushed with life. Drawing upon the power of the moonflowers and the moon bathed in its ethereal light, she channeled it all towards the boy. --- A soft white light pulsed around the photograph, then faded. Agnes sighed, a bead of sweat trickling down her temple. The ritual was complete. Exhaustion settled over her, a familiar weariness after channeling so much energy. --- As dawn painted the sky a delicate rose, a frantic knock shattered the stillness of the kitchen. Agnes opened the door to find Thomas' mother, her face etched with worry lines. "Agnes," the woman gasped, "it's a miracle! Thomas woke up this morning, his fever gone! He says he feels stronger than ever!" --- A soft smile tugged at Agnes' lips. "Just a touch of moonlight and a sprinkle of faith, dear," she said, her voice raspy. The woman enveloped her in a hug, tears glistening in her eyes. --- News of Thomas' recovery spread like wildfire. Though Agnes never spoke of the intricate details of her spell, whispers of the "white witch's magic" swirled around her. Agnes, however, knew the truth. It wasn't magic, but the power of nature, a touch of the moon's healing light, and the unwavering belief in a simple white witch's will. And that, she knew, was a magic all its own. --- image of a diorama on display at a Museum for Witchcraft and Magic, By Ethan Doyle White who put it into Creative Commons.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Nancy L.12 December 2020Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 473 ml
Zazzle Reviewer Program
I'm very impressed with the quality of this item. It's such a wonderful idea to be able to personalise items for people to make them extra special. This glass was easy to work with and I'm delighted with the result. No worries at all. Everything looks very professional.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Martha S.25 September 2023Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 473 ml
Creator Review
The mug actually exceeded my expectations. It has a very substantial feel to it and is enjoyable to use. The printing is very nice - just as expected. Since the mug is frosted glass, I knew the colors would be more subdued than the image online. Since I could add my initial, I can now keep up with my mug.
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Rhonda B.14 December 2021Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 473 ml
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This frosted glass is beautiful and it's personalized. The printing is gorgeous.
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Product ID: 168387672583901348
Created on 08/11/2020, 2:34
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