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Support RSCF's efforts to save one of Brazil's most endangered Amazon parrots. Visit us online for more. www.rarespecies.org

Wrap your hands around slow mornings and bright moments with this black ceramic mug featuring a pair of vividly rendered red-browed Amazon parrots. The deep black glaze makes the colors sing — teal wings, sunlit tail feathers, and tiny red crowns feel like a pocket of rainforest on your countertop. Short sips become a quiet escape: the sturdy C-handle and smooth glossy finish invite lingering, whether you’re nursing coffee between pages of a nature guide or sharing tea and stories at the kitchen table. Durable and everyday-ready, it blends lively art with simple function so the people who love birds, botanical sketches, or travel memories can keep that sense of wonder close at hand.

Product features
- Glossy 100% ceramic finish in black
- Available in 11oz and 15oz sizes
- Vibrant, high-resolution color printing
- Microwave- and dishwasher-safe; lead- and BPA-free
- Comfortable C-shaped handle for easy grip

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

Red-browed Amazon Mug by RSCF (11oz & 15oz)

SKU: 81275210758586820239
$10.29Price
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