DERUTA OF ITALY ORVIETO GREEN ROOSTER: Concave Deluxe Mug (12 Oz.)
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The DERUTA OF ITALY ORVIETO GREEN ROOSTER: Concave Deluxe Mug (12 Oz.) brings Renaissance Italian artistry to your daily coffee or tea ritual. This handcrafted mug combines functional elegance with centuries-old Deruta pottery traditions, making it both a practical vessel and a meaningful decorative piece.
Why You'll Love This DERUTA OF ITALY Mug
- Timeless Rooster Symbolism — The iconic rooster motif, rooted in Renaissance Orvieto tradition, represents blessings, prosperity, and good health
- Artisan-Crafted Quality — Each piece is hand-finished using techniques passed down through generations of Italian ceramicists
- Distinctive Aqua Green Finish — The vibrant green glaze adds authentic Mediterranean charm to your kitchen or office
- Perfect Capacity — 12 oz. size holds your favorite hot beverage without being oversized
- Traditional Deruta Pottery — Represents authentic Italian craftsmanship and heritage
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the DERUTA OF ITALY ORVIETO GREEN ROOSTER mug different from mass-produced mugs?
This Deruta mug is individually crafted by skilled artisans using traditional Italian pottery methods. Each piece carries the heritage of Renaissance ceramics, ensuring genuine quality and uniqueness you won't find in commercial alternatives.
Is the ORVIETO GREEN ROOSTER mug food-safe and dishwasher-friendly?
Yes, this DERUTA OF ITALY piece is food-safe and suitable for both hot and cold beverages. Check care instructions for dishwasher compatibility to preserve the hand-painted finish.
Does the rooster design have cultural significance?
Absolutely. The rooster motif originated in Orvieto, Italy during the Renaissance and symbolizes blessings, prosperity, and good health—making this mug both a functional item and an auspicious gift.
- Capacity: 12 Oz.
- Dimensions: 3.6" diameter × 4.25" height
- Design: Concave deluxe shape with traditional rooster motif
- Color: Aqua green glaze
- Craft: Hand-finished Italian pottery
- Origin: DERUTA OF ITALY