Custom Printed 8oz Retro Ceramic Mug

£8.99

£8.99

These high-quality 8oz retro ceramic mugs are the perfect personalised gift for any occasion. Versatile and stylish, they’re ideal for enjoying your morning coffee, camping, serving cocktails, or adding a unique touch to your events.

 

The crisp white ceramic body with a chic curled black rim ensures that any design stands out with clarity and vibrancy. Crafted from durable ceramic, these mugs are built to withstand everyday use, making them a practical and attractive choice.

 

  • Capacity: 8oz (236ml)
  • Dishwasher safe under standard domestic conditions
  • Scratch and fade resistant for long-lasting clarity

Each mug comes thoughtfully packaged in a presentation box, making it a ready-to-gift option for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions.

 

For more information on creating your unique design, please visit our Creating Your Design page.

  • Design Instructions

These high-quality 8oz retro ceramic mugs are the perfect personalised gift for any occasion. Versatile and stylish, they’re ideal for enjoying your morning coffee, camping, serving cocktails, or adding a unique touch to your events.

 

The crisp white ceramic body with a chic curled black rim ensures that any design stands out with clarity and vibrancy. Crafted from durable ceramic, these mugs are built to withstand everyday use, making them a practical and attractive choice.

 

  • Capacity: 8oz (236ml)
  • Dishwasher safe under standard domestic conditions
  • Scratch and fade resistant for long-lasting clarity

Each mug comes thoughtfully packaged in a presentation box, making it a ready-to-gift option for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions.

 

For more information on creating your unique design, please visit our Creating Your Design page.

Weight 0.35 kg
Dimensions 8.5 × 7 cm

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