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Pangolins are one of the world's most trafficked animals. Illegally captured and killed for their scales, pangolins are critically endangered. Help us hlep them.

Brew a slow morning around this 15oz ceramic mug that celebrates the quiet, armored charm of the pangolin. Pangolin illustrations wrap the cup—one curled in peaceful rest within a grassy circle, another shown in profile—giving a gentle, natural storytelling to your daily ritual. The warm, earthy palette and soft lines bring a cozy, storybook feeling to tea breaks, study sessions, or long afternoons at the desk. It feels like a small, thoughtful companion for anyone who loves wildlife, conservation, or simply wants a calming visual while they sip. Durable and easy to care for, it moves from microwave to dishwasher without fuss, so the focus stays on the calm moment, not on cleanup.

Product features
- 15oz white ceramic capacity
- Microwave-safe for reheating drinks
- Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
- Comfortable C-handle with rounded corners
- Lead- and BPA-free, food-safe material

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

Pangolin Wildlife 15oz Ceramic Mug by RSCF

SKU: 21742142436818771788
$11.39Price
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