The Altercation | Ceramic Mug (Small/Large)
The Altercation | Ceramic Mug (Small/Large)
The Altercation
Beneath the polished expanse of alabaster walls, a scene erupts. Not in mere lines or stoic poses, but in the raw immediacy of sculpted life. Eight figures, draped in the folds of ancient Greece, stand locked in a heated altercation
Is it politics that sets them aflame? Perhaps philosophical differences. Or personal demons clawing at the surface of civility? The sculptor, a silent witness, has etched their passions in stone, leaving the whispers of their argument to echo across the ages. We can almost hear the crackle of tension, the hiss of breath between clenched teeth, the unspoken threats simmering just below the surface.
But this tableau is not just frozen fury. It's a testament to the power of human emotion, captured with breathtaking detail. The sculptor's touch has breathed life into alabaster, giving voice to the passions that roiled within these ancient souls.
Ceramic Mug (Small/Large)
Warm-up with a nice cuppa out of this beautiful ceramic coffee mug. Choose among our 11oz or 20oz sizes – all come with a scratch-resistant finish and are ideal for any beverage. It’s BPA and Lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe. The easy-grip handle makes for a smooth drinking experience. The perfect gift for coffee, tea, and chocolate lovers.
- Material: durable white ceramic
- Available in three sizes: 11oz (0.33 L) and 20oz (0.6 L)
- C-shaped easy-grip handle
- Scratch-resistant finish
Technology
We use Epson’s high-performance dye-sublimation heat transfer printers SureColor F6370 with 1440 x 720 dpi resolution. Printers use environmentally friendly ink which has no hazardous reactions, is chemically stable, and does not contain carcinogens or reproductive and developmental toxicity. Glasses are coated with a polymer which makes them dye receptive. Printed artwork with the dye-sublimation inks on the special transfer paper is transferred on the glass under high temperatures. The process infuses the printed dye into the polymer coating of the blank. The image becomes part of the glass creating a very durable and long-lasting image.