Cappuccino Cup (V0,35L)

$13.26
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SKU
1379/A-1058A/1
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Diameter [cm] 0.00
Length [cm] 13.00
Weight [kg] 0.370
Capacity [liter] 0.35
Height [cm] 8.20
Width [cm] 10.20
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Cappuccino Cup (V0,35L)• Ceramic cup with a capacity of 0.35 litres • Ideal for drinking coffee, tea, herbs at home • A cup for those who value convenience and do not care about such details as the saucer • This cup is actually a variation of the homemade cup, and it's worth buying more than one, otherwise the household will make a run for it to grab one for themselves • Cup can be washed in the dishwasher, used in the microwave and in the refrigerator • Thanks to the specific mass, the cup keeps the drink warm for a long time • The cup is glazed and fired at a high temperature, making its decoration resistant to damage • The cups can easily be matched with plates and other kitcheware in the same decoration • Like the whole product range of Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC", the cups are also decorated by hand using stamps and brushes, so that each cup is unique, and therefore minimal differences in decoration may occur between individual pieces within the same decoration A-1058A decorationA touch of spring, a touch of summer - decorations in shades of green are not common in Bolesławiec ceramics. In this decoration we have a cobalt rim, below it a floral relief in dark green, somewhat reminiscent of sea waves, the next circle is delicate green leaves - slightly maple- or ivy-like - and then again a plant relief. The decoration is enriched with small flowers with red petals. All decorations of the ceramic dishes manufactured in Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are made by painters by hand using traditional methods - stamps and brushes. After the stage of decorating and glazing, the ceramic dishes are subjected to a second firing at high temperature, thanks to which both the dish and the decoration gain resistance to damage and colour change. Each hand-decorated item is one-of-a-kind, as slight variations in decoration patterns are inevitable.