River of Ganga Giant Ceramic Mug
Flow with Tradition: The River of Ganga Ceramic Mug 🌊☕
More than just a mug—this extra-large ceramic beauty is designed for coffee, tea, matcha, or whatever fuels your day. With a timeless design and versatile size, it’s perfect for any occasion.
Inspired by the ever-moving River Ganga and the five ancient Eastern elements—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—this design features graceful, twirling indigo patterns that reflect the rhythm of nature.
Each mug is handmade and hand-painted in Vietnam, ensuring no two pieces are the same. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, it’s food-safe, toxin-free, and fired at high temperatures for lasting durability. The smooth enamel finish makes cleaning a breeze, while excellent heat retention keeps your drink warm longer.
🌊 Sip, savor, and flow with tradition. 🌊
Storage & Care
- The product can be used in dishwashers.
- Wash and dry immediately after use. Only use mild detergent and a smooth absorbent rag to dry.
- Do not scrub porcelain with metal or hard plastic scrubbers to avoid damaging the porcelain or scratching the enamel layer.
- Do not use lemon, vinegar or other acids to clean porcelain to avoid fading colours and patterns.
- DO NOT use the product in a microwave or oven
Packaging
Each mug comes in its own box. The box is made from environmentally friendly recycled paper and is suitable for giving as a gift.
Product Details
Size: Diameter 13.5cm, height 8cm
Capacity: 380 ml
Material: Kaolin Clay
Ingredients: 95% Ceramic, 5% Porcelain
Made in Vietnam
About Tuhu Ceramics
Tuhu is a handcrafted ceramics brand founded in Vietnam in 2017. Their goal is to infuse the beautiful traditional Laitieu's stoneware with a contemporary spirit for the modern home.
The Indigo Blue that runs through the collection was inspired by the famous Southern Vietnam ceramics of Lai Lhieu and Song Be.
Tuhu owns an independent factory and works parallel with local family factories and young local artists. They are supported to have better lives and a new perspective about Vietnam’s ceramic industry.