Lasiodora parahybana Mug – high-quality ceramic mug for spider fans, terrarium keepers, and invertebrate enthusiasts. The exterior features a Lasiodora parahybana motif (Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula), while the handle and interior are black. An everyday mug suitable for home, office, or as a gift for people with a soft spot for unique animal species.
Why this spider mug is convincing:
– Striking spider motif: Lasiodora parahybana as a high-quality print on the exterior
– Color concept: Black handle and interior
– Everyday use: suitable for coffee, tea, and other hot beverages
– Dishwasher safe: according to BS EN 12875-4
– Microwave resistant: according to BS EN 15284:2007
– Practical size: approx. 330 ml capacity
Product Details
Material:
Ceramic.
Motif:
Lasiodora parahybana – Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula.
Color:
Handle and interior in black.
Capacity:
Approx. 330 ml.
Care properties:
The mug is dishwasher safe according to BS EN 12875-4 and microwave resistant according to BS EN 15284:2007.
Special Features
Quality print with spider motif:
The Lasiodora parahybana motif makes the mug a suitable choice for terrarium keepers and fans of unique animal motifs.
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:
Thanks to its dishwasher- and microwave resistance, the mug is practical for normal everyday use.
Fun Fact: Lasiodora parahybana belongs to the arachnids; growth occurs through molting.
Scope of delivery
– 1× ceramic mug with Lasiodora parahybana 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 resistant 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 a good fit for spider fans, terrarium keepers, and everyone who likes unique animal motifs.
Which species is depicted on the mug? +
Depicted is Lasiodora parahybana, also known as the Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula.