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Rabbit Mug

$45.00
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Two cute rabbits scamper around this mug, one on each side. The carrot-colored, dog-bone-shaped handle accommodates a two-finger hold with thumb and finger rests on the top and bottom. The mug has a very large capacity to keep you hydrated all day. Made of red clay, it was hand painted in the majolica style.

Height: 4-1/4”
Top Diameter: 4-1/8”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Capacity: 15 oz

While many of us don’t like rabbits in our gardens, wild rabbits are an important part of the ecosystem. They keep invasive plants under control, helping other plants (as long as they’re not too tasty), insects and birds to thrive. They dig holes which help mix the soil and improve drainage. They also serve as a food source for foxes, hawks and owls. To keep an ecosystem in balance, every part is vital—both the prey and the predators.

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Two cute rabbits scamper around this mug, one on each side. The carrot-colored, dog-bone-shaped handle accommodates a two-finger hold with thumb and finger rests on the top and bottom. The mug has a very large capacity to keep you hydrated all day. Made of red clay, it was hand painted in the majolica style.

Height: 4-1/4”
Top Diameter: 4-1/8”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Capacity: 15 oz

While many of us don’t like rabbits in our gardens, wild rabbits are an important part of the ecosystem. They keep invasive plants under control, helping other plants (as long as they’re not too tasty), insects and birds to thrive. They dig holes which help mix the soil and improve drainage. They also serve as a food source for foxes, hawks and owls. To keep an ecosystem in balance, every part is vital—both the prey and the predators.

Two cute rabbits scamper around this mug, one on each side. The carrot-colored, dog-bone-shaped handle accommodates a two-finger hold with thumb and finger rests on the top and bottom. The mug has a very large capacity to keep you hydrated all day. Made of red clay, it was hand painted in the majolica style.

Height: 4-1/4”
Top Diameter: 4-1/8”
Bottom Diameter: 2-3/4”
Capacity: 15 oz

While many of us don’t like rabbits in our gardens, wild rabbits are an important part of the ecosystem. They keep invasive plants under control, helping other plants (as long as they’re not too tasty), insects and birds to thrive. They dig holes which help mix the soil and improve drainage. They also serve as a food source for foxes, hawks and owls. To keep an ecosystem in balance, every part is vital—both the prey and the predators.

 

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