Callanish Stone Circle Coffee Mug & Latte Mug
Callanish Stone Circle coffee mug & latte mug.
Indulge in a delightful morning ritual with one of these unique and durable Callanish Stone Circle ceramic mugs that will elevate your coffee or tea experience with a blend of style and functionality.
Why choose a mug from Real World Art?
- Vivid Reproduction: The image is crisp and vibrant, meticulously printed on each mug from top to bottom. The protective polished ceramic glaze ensures lasting beauty, making these mugs a timeless addition to your collection.
- Durability Meets Practicality: These ceramic mugs are not only visually appealing but also built to last. Scratch and chip-resistant, these mugs withstand the test of time. Dishwasher-friendly for easy cleaning, and microwave safe for quick heating - convenience meets durability in every sip.
- Perfect Sizes for Every Sip: Whether you prefer a steaming cup of coffee or a frothy latte, these Callanish Stone Circle ceramic mugs have you covered. The 11oz straight-sided ceramic mugs are ideal for your daily caffeine fix or a refreshing tea, while the 12oz ceramic latte mugs offer a classic tapered shape for a comfortable hold, perfect for savoring your favorite latte or cappuccino.
- Elevate Your Morning Routine: Why settle for an ordinary mug when you can start your day with a touch of beauty and practicality? Transform your morning ritual with these Callanish Stone Circle ceramic mugs - a perfect blend of style and substance.
Whether you're on the hunt for Callanish Stone Circle coffee or latte mugs for yourself, or as a gift for someone else, this mug set is the answer.
Situated on the West Coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides above Loch Roag. Known in Gaelic as the Calanais Standing Stones , the Calanais Standing Stones were erected in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle in the late Neolithic era. There are many other monuments and stone circles in the area implying that Callanish was an active focus for prehistoric religious activity for at least 1500 years.
According to one tradition, the Callanish Stones were petrified giants who would not convert to Christianity, and another is that early on midsummer morning an entity known as the "Shining One" walks the length of the avenue, his coming heralded by the call of the cuckoo.
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