








Mug No. 19
Mug No. 19 is the ceramic equivalent of a Seinfeld episode — seemingly about nothing, yet absolutely everything. It’s got Kramer energy (unexpected, chaotic), Elaine flair (stylish with opinions), George-level complaints about lukewarm tea, and the dry wit of Jerry himself. Sip from it while pondering life’s great mysteries, like: What is the deal with decaf?
Part of the 100 Mugs Collection, this mug is individually handmade on the wheel from sandy clay and finished with a coastal glaze inspired by the sands of Binalong Bay, Tasmania. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, crafted to make your coffee, chai, tea, or hot chocolate with marshmallows feel even more special.
Grab your perfect handmade mug and make every sip a little more magical — because your coffee (and hot choccy marshmallows) deserve it!
Care Instructions for Your Handmade Mug
Each mug is lovingly handcrafted and made to be cherished for years to come. To keep it looking and performing its best:
· Handwash only – please avoid the dishwasher, as harsh cycles and detergents may damage the glaze or surface over time.
· No boiling water directly – to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking, always brew your tea in a teapot and let it cool slightly before pouring into the mug.
· Milk first – if adding milk, pour it into the mug before the tea to help balance the temperature gently.
Your mug was made to be savoured slowly – a small celebration of daily life.
With care, it will become a cherished companion.
Mug No. 19 is the ceramic equivalent of a Seinfeld episode — seemingly about nothing, yet absolutely everything. It’s got Kramer energy (unexpected, chaotic), Elaine flair (stylish with opinions), George-level complaints about lukewarm tea, and the dry wit of Jerry himself. Sip from it while pondering life’s great mysteries, like: What is the deal with decaf?
Part of the 100 Mugs Collection, this mug is individually handmade on the wheel from sandy clay and finished with a coastal glaze inspired by the sands of Binalong Bay, Tasmania. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, crafted to make your coffee, chai, tea, or hot chocolate with marshmallows feel even more special.
Grab your perfect handmade mug and make every sip a little more magical — because your coffee (and hot choccy marshmallows) deserve it!
Care Instructions for Your Handmade Mug
Each mug is lovingly handcrafted and made to be cherished for years to come. To keep it looking and performing its best:
· Handwash only – please avoid the dishwasher, as harsh cycles and detergents may damage the glaze or surface over time.
· No boiling water directly – to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking, always brew your tea in a teapot and let it cool slightly before pouring into the mug.
· Milk first – if adding milk, pour it into the mug before the tea to help balance the temperature gently.
Your mug was made to be savoured slowly – a small celebration of daily life.
With care, it will become a cherished companion.
Mug No. 19 is the ceramic equivalent of a Seinfeld episode — seemingly about nothing, yet absolutely everything. It’s got Kramer energy (unexpected, chaotic), Elaine flair (stylish with opinions), George-level complaints about lukewarm tea, and the dry wit of Jerry himself. Sip from it while pondering life’s great mysteries, like: What is the deal with decaf?
Part of the 100 Mugs Collection, this mug is individually handmade on the wheel from sandy clay and finished with a coastal glaze inspired by the sands of Binalong Bay, Tasmania. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, crafted to make your coffee, chai, tea, or hot chocolate with marshmallows feel even more special.
Grab your perfect handmade mug and make every sip a little more magical — because your coffee (and hot choccy marshmallows) deserve it!
Care Instructions for Your Handmade Mug
Each mug is lovingly handcrafted and made to be cherished for years to come. To keep it looking and performing its best:
· Handwash only – please avoid the dishwasher, as harsh cycles and detergents may damage the glaze or surface over time.
· No boiling water directly – to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking, always brew your tea in a teapot and let it cool slightly before pouring into the mug.
· Milk first – if adding milk, pour it into the mug before the tea to help balance the temperature gently.
Your mug was made to be savoured slowly – a small celebration of daily life.
With care, it will become a cherished companion.