Historically Modern Designs Coffee & Chai Tea Mug (12 oz.) – Glossy Finish w/Handle

May 23, 2019 - Comment

We’ve recaptured a rich, handcrafted Indian tradition to bring you beautiful and versatile drinking mugs that are far more than your average coffee cup. Whether you drink tea at home or crave coffee at work, you’ve always got a cup standing by ready to help you enjoy your brew. But it’s important you don’t just

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We’ve recaptured a rich, handcrafted Indian tradition to bring you beautiful and versatile drinking mugs that are far more than your average coffee cup.

Whether you drink tea at home or crave coffee at work, you’ve always got a cup standing by ready to help you enjoy your brew. But it’s important you don’t just settle for any run-of-the-mill mug because you’re not a run-of-the-mill person. When you want to stand out and still enjoy your favorite beverage in a unique style, then reach for an Historically Modern Designs Brown Chai Tea Mug and show the world how bold you really are.

Unique Inspiration These hand-crafted Indian Kulhar mugs were inspired from the traditional small, unglazed terracotta cup used for serving freshly-brewed chai tea on the streets of India. Typically, these cups were only used once and then thrown away to be reabsorbed into the soil. We’ve kept this unique story and craft alive by creating the same red Earth clay mugs but coating them with a food safe clear glaze. This lets you maintain the spirit of the Kulhar but with the ability to reuse them time and again.

Product Details:
     Red Earth Clay
     Glazed Interior
     Clear Coat Glazed Exterior
     Handmade Design
     Food Safe
     Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
     Size: 12 fl. oz.
     Satisfaction Guaranteed

Click ‘Add to Cart’ now to get a versatile drinking mug great for your favorite cup of coffee, delicious homemade chai tea or for unforgettable rum cocktail!

Product Features

  • HANDCRAFTED STYLE – Crafted with gorgeous red Earth clay, this multipurpose cup features a small single finger handle to make it truly unique.
  • VERSATILE DRINKWARE – Perfect for coffee, tea, cocoa, rum, or even works great as a Cantarito de Barro cocktail glass!
  • TRADITION EXPANDED – Used for thousands of years, we craft our Indian Kulhar by hand so you can enjoy their style and versatility in your own home.
  • KITCHEN FRIENDLY DESIGN – These kiln-fired kitchen mugs are food-grade safe and glazed inside and out, making them microwave and dishwasher safe.
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – We pride ourselves on capturing the traditional handmade Indian Kulhar mugs perfectly, which is why every order is backed by a money back guarantee.

Comments

Anonymous says:

A Warm Bit Of Liquid Heaven This old world mug fits perfectly in the hands. Perfect for slowly swirling tea while brewing in the mug.Having no finger ring to hold, I love the perfect fit this makes in my my palms.While I didn’t expect this at all, when I first sipped from this mug – my nose was closer to the brew within the mug. In addition to the wonderful scent of the tea on its own, the scent further added to the taste. I suspect they knew this in the design of this earthen cup thousands of…

Anonymous says:

It’s beautiful design is highly stimulating and will make you want to drink anything out of it. This mug is officially my favorite cup!It’s beautiful design is highly stimulating and will make you want to drink anything out of it.I use it for both hot and cold drinks with no problems at all. It does get very hot when making tea, but by the time your tea has cooled enough to drink, the cup itself will have cooled enough to hold. Fill it with ice water and depending on the temperature of the room it may sweat a little, but not excessively.At 12oz, it’s just the…

Anonymous says:

It’s Okay I like the design better than its practicality. It just does not seem practical after pouring hot water into the cup and realizing I cannot hold the cup. Sure, you can fill it half to 3/4 full and manage, but it just sort of seemed inconvenient at best. I still use the cup and think it is a fine addition to my dishes.

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