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Relic of the Wildwood, Forest Art Mug (11oz)

Relic of the Wildwood, Forest Art Mug (11oz)

SKU: 8ab11280-31d3-4029-96a6-8ccfd7d7

Bring a quiet moment of wild forest magic to your daily ritual.

A moody botanical artwork inspired by ancient forests, shadowed branches, and moss-covered relics. This ceramic 11oz mug features Relic of the Wildwood, a softly layered botanical watercolour artwork created in the signature forest-mystic style of Of Forest & Fog.

Each mug is printed with rich archival inks that capture the delicate textures of moss, fungi, spores, and drifting woodland botanicals.

Perfect for morning tea, late-night journaling sessions, or gifting to anyone who loves the calm, earthy beauty of nature.

Why you’ll love it

• Vibrant botanical artwork printed edge-to-edge

• Durable ceramic with a coloured interior for a subtle, luxe finish

• Glossy exterior that enhances the watercolour textures

• Dishwasher + microwave safe

• Makes a beautiful gift for gardeners, mushroom lovers, writers, artists, and nature wanderers

• Shipped sustainably

Sizing

• 11oz (325ml) standard mug

• Height: 9.6cm

• Diameter: 8.2cm

• Comfortable C-shaped handle

Materials

• Ceramic

• Lead and BPA free

• Printed with non-toxic, fade-resistant inks

Design Notes

Artwork by E. Laws • Of Forest & Fog,

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    Each item here grew from the same patch of wild imagination—rooted in moss, moonlight, and just the right amount of chaos.

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    We acknowledge the Tatungalung, Krauatungalung, and Brabralung people of the Gunaikurnai Nation, Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways where we live and create, and pay my respects to Elders past and present and emerging.
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