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Royal Tara

Welsh Dragon Mug

$15.90
5 reviews Write a Review


■ Crafted from 100% bone china, a material renowned for its enduring strength, chip-resistance, and timeless beauty
■ Featuring the Welsh Dragon, a heraldic representation of Wales' pride, historically believed to bring luck in battles
■ With a generous capacity of 11 fluid ounces, these 2 Welsh mugs are perfect for enjoying your preferred beverages
■ An exquisite Welsh gift choice for tea enthusiasts, this set of 2 mugs capture the essence of Welsh heritage 

 

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SKU:
CL-73-90
UPC:
5391462361545

Show off your Welsh pride with every cup of coffee with this Welsh Dragon mug!

This mug comes in a unique flared shape with a sleek handle and is crafted from bone china. Decorative from top to bottom, the mug features the fierce red Welsh dragon. The Welsh Dragon is the symbol of Wales, located in the United Kingdom.

Perfectly framing the dragon and adorning the rest of the mug are spectacular Celtic designs that include green, red, and blue interlacing Celtic knots with accents of yellow in the background, along with blue and green swirl patterns that highlight the top and bottom of the mug. This mug has a capacity of 325 milliliters, approximately 11 fluid ounces, making it just the right size for tea or coffee.

Make this vibrant mug a special addition to your home mug collection!

5 Reviews

  • 5
    Mug

    Posted by Lori F. on 28th Dec 2023

    My Welsh aunt loved it!

  • 5
    Love the mugs they go

    Posted by David N. on 18th Nov 2023

    Love the mugs they go well with my other dishes at our B&B !!!!!!!

  • 5
    GreT

    Posted by doug e. on 8th Jul 2023

    Beautiful Mug!

  • 5
    Welsh tea mug

    Posted by Michael H. on 24th Jun 2023

    Goes great with my other tea mugs for Ireland and Scotland.

  • 5
    Completed my collection of places

    Posted by Carolyn L. on 19th Dec 2022

    Completed my collection of places I had been to. To put cups on the table from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.