Hakujya: The White Snake Graffiti Mug
Hakujya: The White Snake Graffiti Mug
The white mug is inspired by the Japanese phrase: Hakujya, the white snake is considered as one of the seven gods of luck, would be a messenger of the goddess Benzaiten. They are messengers sent to earth, often associated with dragons. Crossing the road of a snake is a good omen in Japan. The animal would also deliver the wealth; and therefore, some Japanese people put charms related to the snake into their wallets. The style of the art is graffiti, graffiti art as a term refers to images or text painted usually onto buildings, typically using spray paint. The mug is perfect for a morning caffeine boosts and hot cups of tea on a rainy day. They're easy to grip and feel sturdy thanks to the C-shaped handle.
Product Details:
• Black ceramic material with a glossy finish
• 15oz (0.44 l)
• C-shaped easy-grip handle
• Lead and BPA-free
15oz | |
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Height, in | 4.61 |
Diameter, in | 3.43 |