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Boo Park 3

A$45.00
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Handmade stoneware mug inspired by Boo Park, known for its vibrant birdlife—magpies, honeyeaters, and parakeets. The form is simple and organic, finished inside with a smooth white glaze for a clean, cohesive look.

Comfortable to hold and crafted for everyday use. Food-safe, durable, and made to last.

Approx. size: 9 cm high x 8.5 cm wide.

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Handmade stoneware mug inspired by Boo Park, known for its vibrant birdlife—magpies, honeyeaters, and parakeets. The form is simple and organic, finished inside with a smooth white glaze for a clean, cohesive look.

Comfortable to hold and crafted for everyday use. Food-safe, durable, and made to last.

Approx. size: 9 cm high x 8.5 cm wide.

Handmade stoneware mug inspired by Boo Park, known for its vibrant birdlife—magpies, honeyeaters, and parakeets. The form is simple and organic, finished inside with a smooth white glaze for a clean, cohesive look.

Comfortable to hold and crafted for everyday use. Food-safe, durable, and made to last.

Approx. size: 9 cm high x 8.5 cm wide.

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Deep Earth Ceramics is based on Whadjuk Nyoongar country. We pay respect to all traditional owners, their elders and emerging leaders, and recognise the continuing connection to land, waters, culture and the arts.