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Achille-Etna Michallon (1796-1822) Forum in Pompeii - Color Changing Mug 11oz

Achille-Etna Michallon (1796-1822) Forum in Pompeii - Color Changing Mug 11oz

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Dive into ancient Roman culture with this captivating 11oz Color Changing Mug, inspired by Achille-Etna Michallon's Forum in Pompeii drawing. This French neoclassical artist captured the grandeur of the ancient city's forum on the eve of its destruction, providing a poignant glimpse into Rome's storied past. The design adorned on this mug showcases the bustling marketplace, towering columns, and intricate architectural details that once stood proud in Pompeii.

Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast, a history buff, or simply captivated by the allure of ancient Rome, this mug is perfect for you. Sip your morning coffee while immersing yourself in the timeless beauty of the Forum in Pompeii, brought to life through color-changing technology that reveals subtle details as your drink warms up. Perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and cool drinkware.

Note: This mug is not only a functional piece but also an educational one, serving as a conversation starter about the rich history of Pompeii. By incorporating this mug into your daily routine, you'll be transported back in time with every sip you take.

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Color-changing ceramic mugs with a glossy finish, black exterior, and white interior. Available in one size: 11 oz (≈330 ml). Heat-reactive coating reveals your custom design when filled with hot liquid. BPA- and lead-free, with a comfortable C-handle.

This mug brings a playful twist to the daily coffee or tea ritual. At room temperature, it looks like a simple black mug with a glossy finish. But add a hot beverage, and your chosen design fades into view, showing vivid colors against the white interior.

The ceramic body is durable enough for repeated use, while the C-shaped handle balances comfort and grip. Printing uses sublimation techniques that fuse color into the heat-reactive surface for crisp results when the design appears.

  • Material: ceramic with glossy black exterior and white interior.
  • Size: one standard size, 11 oz (≈330 ml).
  • Finish: glossy glaze with heat-sensitive surface.
  • Printing: sublimation process produces crisp, vibrant colors.
  • Safety: BPA-free and lead-free, suitable for everyday drinks.
  • Effect: design is faintly visible when cold, fully revealed when hot.

Perfect as a novelty gift or a fun personal mug, the heat-reactive design makes coffee breaks more engaging. It works well for morning coffee, afternoon tea, or hot chocolate.

  1. Daily routine: fill with any hot beverage to reveal your chosen artwork.
  2. Gifting: the “magic” reveal makes it a memorable present for birthdays, holidays, or office exchanges.
  3. Office use: sparks conversation while still being practical for everyday drinks.

Note: for best results, avoid designs that rely heavily on deep black backgrounds, as they may blend with the mug’s surface when cold.

Unlike standard mugs, color-changing mugs require gentler care to preserve the heat-reactive coating. Hand-wash only — avoid the dishwasher and abrasive scrubbers, which can damage the finish and reduce the effect.

The mug is safe for short microwave use when heating liquids, but repeated high-heat cycles may shorten the lifespan of the coating. Always allow the mug to cool before washing.

Available in one classic size: 11 oz (approximately 330 ml). It’s large enough for most standard coffee makers and fits comfortably in most cabinets.

Size guide

All measurements are product dimensions in inches.

11 oz
Height (in) 3.78
Diameter (in) 3.23
Diameter w/ handle (in) 4.76

Note: measurements are approximate; slight variations may occur due to manufacturing tolerances.