Mugs , Cups & Glasses
Here at Pagan Pearl Emporium, we are famous for our drinking wear!
Our biggest sellers are our mugs, glasses, cups and travel mugs!
Whether its a coffee to fuel your sarcasm, a beer to toast the living, or because you're thirsty (who knew humans have to drink?) - we have you covered!
Show Mum how much she means with this charming ceramic mug featuring a folk heart design and Mum text. A lovely gift for Mothers Day, birthdays or just because perfect for making her daily cuppa feel extra special. 350ml capacity. Microwave safe. Dishwasher safe
You'll go batty with this fun stemless glass. Clear bat designs show off an eye-catching silver interior that is sure to be the talk of the party. 500ml capacity. Hand wash only. Do not microwave.
- Gothee Coffee - Double Walles Mug by Alchemy
- Sizing/Capacity (approx.):Capacity 360ml (12oz)
- Weight & Dimensions (approx.):H: 15cm (5.91") W: 9cm (3.54") D: 9cm (3.54") Weight: 528g (18.62oz)
- Ceramic & Plastic
- Safe for moral dishwasher use
- MAKE THEM LAUGH ON VALENTINE'S DAY: If you are looking for valentines day i love you gifts for her, cute gifts for girlfriend then look no further. This exceptional quality mug bears the wording - I love you for your personality but that ass is a nice bonus. - It's bound to make them giggle. Not just for valentine’s day this mug could be as a birthday gifts for her also. Celebrate your relationship with this mug for anniversary, girlfriend birthday gifts, valentine gifts for her.
Is it Funny? ^.-
The funny history of the mug involves its humble, handle-less beginnings (bone, wood in 10,000 BC!), the word "mug" itself stemming from a Scandinavian term, and the delightful irony that "mug" became slang for face because early ceramic mugs often looked like faces. From ancient, clunky cups to witty sayings and self-stirring gadgets, the mug transformed from basic vessel to personal statement, often with a side of humour, like Henry VIII's disappearing wives or passive-aggressive warnings about coffee theft.
Early Days: From Bone to "Face"
- Ancient Origins: The first "mugs" were crude, handle-less cups carved from bone or wood in Stone Age China and Japan around 10,000 BC.
- The Name Game: The word "mug" likely comes from the Scandinavian "mugga" (drinking vessel), but its funny twist came later.
- Face-Like Features: In the 18th century, thick, round ceramic cups with handles, often with faces painted on them, became popular; this led to "mug" becoming slang for "face," hence "ugly mug.