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Bring a piece of Irish artistic heritage to your daily routine and make every sip an inspiring experience. Start your day with our porcelain cup featuring an original design by local artists. This unique cup is perfect for your morning coffee or tea at home or work. This is not just a cup; it’s a unique piece of art, copyrighted.

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Its generous capacity of 450 ml allows for a hearty serving of your favorite beverage, while the dimensions – 110 mm in height and 90 mm in diameter – provide a comfortable grip. Perfect for use at home or work, this cup is more than just a vessel for your drink; it’s a conversation starter that can inspire others or bring a smile to their faces.

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Height: 110 mm

Capacity: 450 ml

Diameter: 90 mm

Material: Porcelain stoneware

Oscar Wilde, the epitome of wit and flamboyance, left an indelible mark on the literary world of the late 19th century. Born in Dublin in 1854, he charmed Victorian society with his razor-sharp humour and incisive social commentary. His plays like "The Importance of Being Earnest" and his novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" revealed his ability to seamlessly blend satire and elegance. However, his audacious lifestyle and openly unconventional nature led to his downfall, resulting in a trial and imprisonment. As well as his literature, he is famous for his many enduring one-liners, such as “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” and “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”

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