DESCRIPTION Handcrafted Sicilian Artistry for Your TableExperience the charm of authentic Italian ceramics with the Ortigia Sicilia Ceramic Pink Mug. This exquisite mug is handcrafted by skilled artisans, showcasing a delicate pink glaze that adds a pop of color and elegance to any table setting. Its classic design combines traditional techniques with modern style, making it ideal for enjoying espresso, cappuccino, tea, or even as a decorative accent. Premium Quality & Unique CraftsmanshipEach mug is individually crafted from high-quality ceramic, ensuring durability and a comfortable grip. The hand-applied glaze gives every piece subtle variations in color and texture, making your mug truly one of a kind. Ortigia Sicilia ceramics are known for their vibrant hues and meticulous attention to detail—a celebration of Mediterranean artistry. Versatile & Gift-ReadyPerfect as a thoughtful gift or for personal indulgence, the Ortigia Sicilia Ceramic Pink Mug enhances both everyday rituals and special occasions. It comes in a beautiful gift box. It’s easy to clean, and designed to bring a touch of Sicilian beauty into your home. ARTISAN STORY Ortigia Sicilia is a privately owned Italian soap and scent company founded in Sicily in 2006 by Sue Townsend. The luxurious range scented products are formulated using natural products indigenous to Sicily and inspired by the aesthetics, colours and scents of Italy’s most historic and tropical region. The name Ortigia comes from the small island that lies at the edge of the ancient fortified city of Siracusa, on Sicily’s southeastern coast. The streets of Ortigia are crumbling baroque façades of great splendour looking out on 3 sides to the sea. The Piazza del Duomo is considered one of the most beautiful in Italy. Situated on the southeastern side of Sicily, this part of the island is known as “la Sicilia Orientale” because of its proximity to Africa and almost tropical climate. Sicily is enriched with a colourful history of conquest, invasion and assimilation. It has been fought over and colonised: Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Hohenstaufens, Angevins, Aragonese and Bourbons all left their mark. Examples are found throughout the island. The island’s history, reflected in the uniquely rich and layered culture that is found in Sicily today, has inspired the creation of the Ortigia range.