An informative heat change-ceramic mug to discover the lunar cycle with every sip of a hot drink. The generously-sized mug transforms from a black and white star-filled sky, to dis...
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Description
An informative heat change-ceramic mug to discover the lunar cycle with every sip of a hot drink. The generously-sized mug transforms from a black and white star-filled sky, to display a wraparound-design showing the eight phases of the moon: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, and Waning Crescent. Each lunar diagram shows the name, the moon phase and gives a percentage of illumination at each stage. When cool, the mug reverts to a starry sky. The lunar cycle – which averages 29.5 days – was the basis for the earliest calendars. A Mesolithic monument discovered at Warren Field in Aberdeenshire is thought to be the earliest lunisolar calendar and has been dated to c.8000 BC; the monument featured pits which correlate with the moon’s phases. Get to grips with this ancient observation and ponder the phases with every tea and coffee in this chunky, tactile mug.
Size & Additional Information
Colour: Black, White
Stoneware
10.5cm tall, 13cm wide including handle, c.9cm dia
c.400 ml capacity
13.5 x 13 x 9.5cm box
Hand wash only to preserve the heat change finish
Not suitable for dishwasher or microwave use
Representative only and not accurate as a star chart
Stoneware
10.5cm tall, 13cm wide including handle, c.9cm dia
c.400 ml capacity
13.5 x 13 x 9.5cm box
Hand wash only to preserve the heat change finish
Not suitable for dishwasher or microwave use
Representative only and not accurate as a star chart
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Reviews
Overall product rating 4.8/5
10 December 2025
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This is to be a Christmas gift, so no opinion yet.
27 November 2025
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Think it will be a perfect gift for a friend who is a moon-watcher!
By Mr Patrick Howlett
25 October 2025
GBR
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I love the mug. Just add your hot Beveridge to it and the whole vista changes perfectly into all of the moon phases, some of which I have never before heard of.
By Ms Janet Foster
03 May 2025
Lincoln
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I really like this mug. I never tire of watching the moons and writing appear. A great present for anyone who likes a substantial mug with a good-sized handle, particularly if the recipient has an interest in astronomy. It looks black but it appears to be midnight blue towards the base.
By Mr Steven Burgess
30 December 2024
somerset
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I do like it very much I like the way the moon changes around the mug I also so think it is bigger than most mugs.
22 November 2024
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It's brilliant, does what it says 'on the tin' and is very educational too!
