Ecnomiohyla valancifer Mug – high-quality ceramic mug for frog lovers, terrarium keepers, and amphibian fans. The exterior features an Ecnomiohyla valancifer design (Mexican tree frog), while the handle and interior are dark green. An everyday themed mug for home, office, or as a gift for those with a fondness for unique animal species.
Why this frog mug impresses:
– Striking frog motif: Ecnomiohyla valancifer as a high-quality print on the exterior
– Color concept: Handle and interior in dark green
– Suitable for everyday use: perfect for coffee, tea, and other hot beverages
– Dishwasher safe: according to BS EN 12875-4
– Microwave safe: according to BS EN 15284:2007
– Practical size: approx. 330 ml capacity
Product Details
Material:
Ceramic.
Motif:
Ecnomiohyla valancifer – Mexican tree frog.
Color:
Handle and interior in dark green.
Capacity:
Approx. 330 ml.
Care properties:
The mug is dishwasher safe according to BS EN 12875-4 and microwave safe according to BS EN 15284:2007.
Special Features
Quality print with frog motif:
The Ecnomiohyla valancifer motif makes the mug a suitable choice for terrarium keepers and fans of unique animal designs.
Suitable for everyday use and as a gift:
With its capacity of around 330 ml, the mug is suitable for daily use and also as a gift idea.
Easy to care for in use:
Thanks to its dishwasher- and microwave-safe properties, the mug is practical for normal everyday use.
Fun Fact: Ecnomiohyla valancifer belongs to the amphibians; many frogs also absorb water through their skin.
Scope of delivery
– 1× ceramic mug with Ecnomiohyla valancifer motif
Is the mug dishwasher safe? +
Yes, the mug is dishwasher safe according to BS EN 12875-4.
Can I use the mug in the microwave? +
Yes, the mug is microwave safe according to BS EN 15284:2007.
How big is the mug? +
The capacity is approx. 330 ml.
Who is this mug for? +
The mug is perfect for frog lovers, terrarium keepers, and anyone who appreciates unique animal motifs.
What species is depicted on the mug? +
Depicted is Ecnomiohyla valancifer, also known as the Mexican tree frog.