Lantern Press Clam Diggers (Driftwood) (15oz White Ceramic Mug)

Product Description
This original high-quality 15oz Mug from Lantern Press boasts sharp detail and vivid imagery of Clam Diggers (Driftwood) (15oz White Ceramic Mug). – Printed in America! – Dishwasher & Microwave Safe – Image on front and back – Vibrant color, durable, and flawless finish – Archival ink: UV resistant, color safe, fade resistant We use only fine art inks, which are fade-resistant, museum-quality archival quality, with acid-free pigment. The mug will ship in a sturdy mailer box, protected in a sleeve. Lantern Press is a dynamic art company that specializes in the world’s leading imagery. Our collection includes original works created by our in-house art team, photography, home & office decor trends, vintage art, and more. Your support allows us to continue doing what we love – creating beautiful art.
Price: $20.99
- Clam Diggers (Driftwood) (15oz White Ceramic Mug)
- Printed in the USA! Dishwasher & Microwave Safe
- Vibrant color, durable, and flawless finish – Image on front and back
- Archival ink: UV resistant, color safe, fade resistant
- Browse thousands of images available, click Lantern Press, above




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