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Bring unique style to your happy morning routine with this handmade stoneware mug of simple earth colors. This artful hand-thrown mug made on the potter's wheel features a unique cream interior glaze and brushed earth color stoneware exterior. Perfectly shaped to fit in the palms of your hands, this tumbler is highly versatile for use with your tea or coffee water or juice.
Size - 4” h, holds 9 -10 fl oz
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Food safe, lead-free, microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe.
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This eco-friendly small batch manufacturing has given the village in south India a platform where the villagers could stay back and earn a fair wage instead of migrating to bigger towns and cities.
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SHIPPING
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For TerraKlay - All shipping is free with carbon offset! All orders will be processed within 3 business days of order placement. For this internationally based brand, item(s) will arrive at your doorstep within 4-7 days once shipped.
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RETURNS / EXCHANGES
For TerraKlay - For full priced items, if you don’t 100% love the item, let us know, and we’ll gladly accept the return or exchange when initiated within 14 days of delivery date. All return and exchange fees will be the responsibility of the customer. Please email us at heythere@ourcommonplace.co for the return address. Discounts above 40% are not eligible for returns. Please refer to this page for further instructions and details on our returns & exchange policy.
Why the return costs? - All items are shipped from our independent designers throughout the world directly to you. Through your contribution to ourCommonplace, you’re taking us one step closer to a more sustainable and equitable world by supporting our designers, their employees, and their local communities.