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Kaomoji Mug Set - Lucky Dip!

Kaomoji Mug Set - Lucky Dip!
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Kaomoji Mug Set - Lucky Dip!

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193

Buy a mug set, and get a surprise pair in the mail!

Dimensions vary with every mug set.

Mugs are stoneware fired, dishwasher (please pack carefully to not place pressure on the handles) and microwave safe.

Wendy Ma (Kaomoji Ceramics) is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based Ceramic Artist driven by a desire to stimulate joy and warmth - recognising the impact a carefully placed ceramic piece can have on a home space.

Her bright, modern homewares encourage ritualistic use to elevate your mood and routine - transforming ordinary meals or your morning coffee into a relished experience.

With a background in design and fashion, Wendy has been practicing in ceramics since 2015. Creating under the moniker 'Kaomoji' the term is borrowed from the Japanese art of using symbols to convey emotion.

$130*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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