Blue Sky and Vines Coffee Mug 
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Wake up with your morning hot beverage and a touch of Israel! Batya Erdstein is one of our most beloved ceramic artists, and she has created the ideal coffee mug for your morning coffee. It is glazed with a vibrant blue reminiscent of the Israeli sky and vine leave circling the base.

Batya’s mug design fits comfortably in hands from large to small and holds a generous cup of coffee (or tea) to start your day.

Batya’s decorative mug makes a lovely treat for yourself and a thoughtful gift for friends, family, and loved ones. It is a beautiful way to mark and celebrate a birthday or a wedding!

Batya’s Blue Sky and Vine coffee mug is thrown by hand on a potter’s wheel, dried under the Israeli sun, and then baked to perfection in a kiln. She glazes and decorates each mug by hand in a shade of turquoise blue that is soothing to your soul and reminiscent of Israel’s beautiful summer blue skies.

Each Blue Sky and Vine coffee mug is made by hand. No two are alike, adding charm and beauty. 

  • 11.5 cm / 4.53 inches
  • Food safe
  • Wash by hand
  • One-of-a-kind
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Batya Erdstein
Batya Erdstein

Batya Erdstein is an accomplished Israeli ceramic artist. She established her studio in Itamar, a settlement in the hills of Samaria. She has been creating unique, one of a kind ceramic artworks for twelve years.

 

 

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