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Soviet Era Poster 166 - Color Changing Mug 11oz

Soviet Era Poster 166 - Color Changing Mug 11oz

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Soviet Era Poster 166 This artifact, identified by the number 166, is a poster that originated during the Soviet era, which spanned from the Russian Revolution of 1917 to the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. The poster, like many produced during this period, serves as a visual representation of the ideologies, values, and events significant to the Soviet Union. The exact content, artist, and context behind this specific poster (number 166) are not provided in the title, making it essential to further research for comprehensive understanding. Posters from the Soviet era often depicted themes such as social realism, propaganda, national pride, labor achievements, and cultural events. As a piece of historical art, Soviet Era Poster 166 offers valuable insights into the aesthetics, beliefs, and aspirations of the Soviet Union during its existence. It stands as a testament to the visual communication methods used by this influential political entity and highlights the enduring impact of its cultural legacy.
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This mugs heat-reactive surface reveals the designs once the mug gets
warm. The ceramic cup will go back to its original black outside and
white inside when it cools down. The C-shaped handle helps keep a sturdy
grip. It comes in one size – 11oz (0.33l) – plenty for that big morning
cup of coffee.

Heat-sensitive design

When the mug is cold, your design will be only faintly visible. The mug
has heat-sensitive properties that will reveal your favorite image when
pouring in any hot drink

Microwave-safe

Mug can be safely placed in microwave for food or liquid heating

Care Instruction

Hand wash only.