The Watcher: 15 Year Calendar 2023 to 2037 | Ceramic Mug (Large)
The Watcher: 15 Year Calendar 2023 to 2037 | Ceramic Mug (Large)
The Watcher
Embrace the ethereal with our captivating "The Watcher" mug design. This striking artwork features an almost nude male angel. The angel's gaze is intense yet benevolent, looking out beyond the horizon as if watching over something. His expression conveys both strength and curiosity, embodying the role of a celestial being.
Delicate maple leaves swirl around the figure, adding a touch of seasonal magic and movement to the composition. A single red maple leaf modestly covers his nakedness. The background fades from warm tones to a soft, inviting white, allowing the angel to stand out in bold relief.
His powerful wings, spread wide, project the beauty of the masculine physique, reminiscent of the fallen angels known as "The Watchers" in the Book of Enoch who developed an unnatural lust for the beautiful women of Earth, each taking one as their wife and impregnating them, giving birth to the Nephilim.
15 Year Calendar 2023 to 2037
This mug features a 15-year calendar which is good for years 2023 to 2037. Included in the calendar is a week index which makes it easy to know the days of the week. The Y column is for the years, the numbered columns are days of the week using the standard single letter abbreviation. U is Sunday, R is Thursday. Leap years consist of two lines that are in red. The first line is for January and February, the second line is for March to December.
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.