Porcelain Mug "I Love You" - 340ml
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Romantic Mug “I Love You” with 340 ml
We present you our Romantic Mug “I Love You” with a capacity of 340 ml, designed for those who want to warm the heart of the person they love. This high-quality mug is produced of porcelain, which allows it to resist high temperatures. Due to its strong resistance, it can be used in the microwave and washed in the dishwasher with mild detergent. This product is designed for the preparation of loose tea and tea bags. The size and shape of this mug create an attractive, practical, yet extremely functional design.
This sophisticated mug is easy to use and clean. Make your brew in our porcelain mug and let yourself go on a journey filled with lots of love! Remember, “Love is paid with love”…
Dimensions: 9 × 8,5 cm (H x W)
Capacity: 340 ml
Colour: Multicoloured
Stamped: Hearts of various colours and shapes.
Type of accessory: Tea (cold or hot).
Curiosities:
Porcelain – Porcelain is a type of high-strength raw material originating in China, obtained by joining raw materials with high purity content. The porcelain turns white after a second firing above 1200º. Generally, mugs made of porcelain are the ones most people buy. This handmade material allows the temperature of hot tea for much time. Porcelain guarantees resistance when used daily.
One of the possible origins of Valentine's Day:
Legend of Bishop Valentine – In the 3rd century, during the empire of Claudius II, a Catholic bishop named Valentine insisted on performing marriages during conflicts. This practice was reportedly forbidden by the emperor as a strategy to enhance the strength of younger men during their military journey. After this discovery, Valentine “was arrested and condemned to death”. Until the sentence was carried out, Bishop Valentine received letters from young men and women in love who said that they still “believed in love”. The history of this bishop was also marked by an unexpected passion for the “blind daughter of the jailer”. He was condemned on 14 February after writing “a farewell message” to his love, signed “Your Valentine”.
Source: Article “Dia de São Valentim: Uma Lenda Repleta de Tradição”, published by National Geographic on 13/02/2020.
Places connected to Love:
1) Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine;
2) Chain Bridge “Pont des Arts” in Paris, France;
3) Taj Mahal in Agra, India.
Suggestions of the world's most romantic destinations:
1) Azores, Portugal;
2) Granada, Spain;
3) Paris, France;
4) Santorini, Greece;
5) Bruges, Belgium;
6) Amsterdam, Netherlands;
7) Rothenburg, Germany;
8) Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko), Japan.