Enamel mug - Ilmatar and the messy egg
Enamel mug - Ilmatar and the messy egg
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Go outdoors with your favorite drink: Enamel mug - Ilmatar ja sotkan egg is a handsome and purposeful mug. A beautiful and meaningful train of thought for you! Each mug holds 0.33l. your favorite beverage and it's made from adventure-friendly stainless steel. Glossy white enamel finish.
The Ilmattares, or Irma immet, are divine maidens living in the sky appearing in Kalevala folklore. Ilmatar and ilm impi resemble the Northern maidens, because they also sit in the sky from time to time. Without air, the impi is sometimes also mentioned as narrow and natural.
In the Kalevala compiled on the basis of folk poetry, Ilmatar is associated with the birth of Väinämöinen and the world. Ilmatar gets bored of being in the sky and lands on the back of the sea. The wind impregnates him. Sotka is looking for a nesting place and notices Ilmattare's knee, where it makes a nest and lays its eggs. The knee starts to heat up and Ilmatar swings it, causing the eggs to fall and break. The world is born from broken eggshells. Hellulandia Ilmatar is a wonderful African woman, because it is from there that Man, according to the current understanding, developed in Africa. Humans evolved from African apes, in Africa the human family tree diverged from the chimpanzee family tree seven million years ago, the human genus Homo was born there 2.5 million years ago, and modern humans also developed there
Enamel mug - Ilmatar and the messy egg product information:
.: Material: 100% stainless steel with shiny white enamel
.: Finnish design
.: Empty product from China
.: manufactured in Lithuania
.: NOTE! Hand wash only
.: The mug is a traditional enamel mug, which means that when bumped, the coating comes off and the black bottom remains visible.
.: the enamel will probably darken in use depending on the drinks loaded into it.
Attention! Do not heat liquids or food directly in the mug - this can damage the coating.
Disclaimer: The enamel mug is susceptible to staining when used with certain beverages such as coffee, tea and natural juices. It's a normal feature for enamel products, and it's not just about our mugs. Due to the rough and porous surface structure of the enamel, particles from these drinks can easily stick to the mug, causing stains over time. Stains can be effectively removed by applying lemon juice or baking soda to the affected area and gently scrubbing with a hard sponge.
0.35 l
Height, cm 7.80
Diameter, cm 8.60
The Ilmattares, or Irma immet, are divine maidens living in the sky appearing in Kalevala folklore. Ilmatar and ilm impi resemble the Northern maidens, because they also sit in the sky from time to time. Without air, the impi is sometimes also mentioned as narrow and natural.
In the Kalevala compiled on the basis of folk poetry, Ilmatar is associated with the birth of Väinämöinen and the world. Ilmatar gets bored of being in the sky and lands on the back of the sea. The wind impregnates him. Sotka is looking for a nesting place and notices Ilmattare's knee, where it makes a nest and lays its eggs. The knee starts to heat up and Ilmatar swings it, causing the eggs to fall and break. The world is born from broken eggshells. Hellulandia Ilmatar is a wonderful African woman, because it is from there that Man, according to the current understanding, developed in Africa. Humans evolved from African apes, in Africa the human family tree diverged from the chimpanzee family tree seven million years ago, the human genus Homo was born there 2.5 million years ago, and modern humans also developed there
Enamel mug - Ilmatar and the messy egg product information:
.: Material: 100% stainless steel with shiny white enamel
.: Finnish design
.: Empty product from China
.: manufactured in Lithuania
.: NOTE! Hand wash only
.: The mug is a traditional enamel mug, which means that when bumped, the coating comes off and the black bottom remains visible.
.: the enamel will probably darken in use depending on the drinks loaded into it.
Attention! Do not heat liquids or food directly in the mug - this can damage the coating.
Disclaimer: The enamel mug is susceptible to staining when used with certain beverages such as coffee, tea and natural juices. It's a normal feature for enamel products, and it's not just about our mugs. Due to the rough and porous surface structure of the enamel, particles from these drinks can easily stick to the mug, causing stains over time. Stains can be effectively removed by applying lemon juice or baking soda to the affected area and gently scrubbing with a hard sponge.
0.35 l
Height, cm 7.80
Diameter, cm 8.60