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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Ceramic
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Shape
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lid
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Dimensions
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?" x ?"
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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Decorative Characteristics
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Coloring
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Imagery
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Wahine or Woman
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Marking
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In the Collection of:
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Loki-Tiki
Standard
592 mugs
Member since Aug 13, 2007
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Number
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? of 30
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Price paid
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$?
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Distinguishing
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From Wendy Cevola, a Manufacturer
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Manufactured by ?
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Designed by Wendy Cevola
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Produced in 2012
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Edition of 30
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This mug was inspired by the vintage dinner menu art for Skipper Kent's Zombie Village in Oakland, California which portrays a topless wahine and a genie-like figure/zombie spirit hovering in the night sky. The mug features the wahine on one side and the zombie spirit on the reverse. The "torch" is a separate lid that sits atop the mug and has a straw hole. This is a multicolored glazed piece with cold paint details as well. The entire process of making these mugs is well documented on Wendy Cevola's art thread on Tiki Central.
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