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Owl mugs

March 25, 2012 by Andrew Leave a Comment

These cute owl mugs have been made in Japan. They’re a great way to get the most from stoneware and to entertain your friends.

Whether your power animal or spirit guide is an owl – or whether they’re just very cute – these stoneware mugs are certain to be useful while acting as a talking point for any friends you have over.

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Do you have a tea or coffee mug that’s your favourite? Why is better than the others? Is it how it feels or do you just sense it’s the mug for you?

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