
Take a look at the Emma Bridgewater Large Mug. It is an English earthenware item created for people who wish to consume hot liquids without having to constantly refill a tiny, fragile teacup.
The prominent feature of the Emma Bridgewater mug is its unapologetic sturdiness. It does not pretend to be fine porcelain; it is a utilitarian tool disguised with cheerful, hand-painted patterns. It holds a significant volume of liquid, which is efficient, as it reduces the number of trips you must make to your kitchen.
The company was founded in 1985 after Emma could not find a suitable birthday present for her mother. Today, every mug is still safely handmade and hand-decorated in Britain, proving that some traditional manufacturing processes survived the late twentieth century.
The Emma Bridgewater is also on Amazon.