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Coffee Mug - 12 oz $14.95 |
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Coffee Mug - 16 oz $17.95 |
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Coffee Mug - 20 oz $20.95 |
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To choose the Patch to be
placed on your Mug, click the "Symbol" drop-down menu then the "Color"
choice of the mug you want to order.
Name Personalization is always free place in comments on order.
If you don't see a symbol
patch that you are looking for,
email me...I
can do it!
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Ankh
Egyptian “Cross of Life” which
represents the union of male and female and was regarded as a
universal life charm. The symbol is a cross with a looped, oval top.
Also called the Key of the Nile. |
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Baby Feet
Who doesn't like baby feet? Reminding
us of the charm of children. Our baby feet can be used for
baby showers, new Mom's and just to make a really cute statement.
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Butterfly
Despite their small size, butterflies
and moths are some of the World's most wondrous animals. Their
beauty, seemingly miraculous metamorphosis, and apparently carefree
flight all spark our imaginations. |

Dog & Cat Paws
Animal lovers everywhere will appreciate our
dog - cat paws mug. Add your animal's name at no
additional charge. See below how to have names added.
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Dragon
The
oldest culture in the world to utilize dragons in their mythology
and beliefs, are the Chinese. For them, the dragon is a divine,
mythical creature that brings good fortune, prosperity and bounty.
It is the symbol of emperors and imperial rule, and its legends have
shaped a good portion of modern Chinese culture. |

I Love You
What a wonderful way to celebrate
Valentine's day. Or any special time when you want your sweetheart
know just home much you are in love.
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Love Birds
The name Lovebird stems from
these birds' bright, caring personalities. For this reason,
many people feel strongly that lovebirds in captivity should
be kept in pairs. Others believe that lovebirds, like other
parrots, are social animals who can bond with human
companions when given care and ample attention.
Eight of the different
species come from the mainland of
Africa.
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Moon & Stars
The symbol of
a crescent moon and star has been used since antiquity. The Greeks
used it to represent the goddess Diana, the Carthaginians used it to
represent their goddess Tanit, and it was used in worship in Central
Asia and Siberia. The symbol has been used by cities and to
commemorate battles.
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Phoenix
The Phoenix was a graceful bird, with
brilliant plumage and a distinctive tuft of feathers at the back of
its head. There are at least three different descriptions of the
plumage colors of the Phoenix. One says that the head, breast, and
back are scarlet or reddish-gold, and the iridescent wings are many
colors. Its feet are a Tyrian purple hue, while its eyes are
sea-blue. Another says the body is plum-colored with a scarlet back
and wing feathers, a golden head, and a long tail of rose and azure.
The third description states that the Phoenix is a royal purple with
a golden neck and head. It is possible that these descriptions are of the Phoenix in various stages of its life. |

Princess
Everyone knows that the princess is
the daughter of the King. What about the princess and the pea.
Princesses are special and are set on a pedestal. Doesn't your
little princess need a mug with her name on it? |
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Smiley Face
The smiley, smiley face, or happy
face, is a stylized representation of a smiling human face, commonly
represented as a yellow button with two dots representing eyes and a
half circle representing the mouth. “Smiley” is also sometimes used
as a generic term for any
emoticon |

Tinkerbell
Tinker Bell
(also known as "Tinkerbell" in common usage), is a
fictional character
in
J.M. Barrie's
play and subsequent novel
Peter and Wendy,
as well as numerous adaptations including the widely known animated
Disney film
Peter Pan.
In the original book and play, Tinker Bell is described as a common
fairy who
mends pots and kettles, i.e. a
tinker, and
is often referred to simply as "Tink". |

Unicorn
Marianna Mayer has observed (The
Unicorn and the Lake), "The unicorn is the only fabulous beast
that does not seem to have been conceived out of human fears. In
even the earliest references he is fierce yet good, selfless yet
solitary, but always mysteriously beautiful. He could be captured
only by unfair means, and his single horn was said to neutralize
poison."
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A pottery coffee mug makes a wonderful gift for family or friends. We customize mugs
with personalized name at no extra charge. All mugs are made by the artist Erick Talboom. |
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