A ceramic coffee mug with a deep blue body, a textured dark blue and green glazed rim, and a yellow circular California-themed emblem on the front featuring a grizzly bear and the text &
A ceramic coffee mug with a deep blue glazed finish, featuring a green and blue speckled glaze around the rim and handle. The front is decorated with a yellow circular &
A ceramic coffee mug with a deep blue body, a textured dark blue and green glazed rim, and a yellow circular California-themed emblem on the side.
A ceramic coffee mug with a deep cobalt blue body and a textured, dripping glaze on the rim in shades of green and blue, set against a plain white background.

California Golden State Abby Mug

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Start your morning with the California Golden State Abby Mug. This handcrafted mug by Deneen Pottery in Minnesota features a rich blue glaze with a speckled, earthy rim. The front medallion highlights California’s “Golden State” identity with a bear, star, and “Est. 1850” detail.

The tall Abby shape gives the mug a comfortable feel for coffee, tea, or cocoa. Its sturdy handle and classic pottery style make it easy to use every day. In addition, the bold blue finish adds color to a kitchen shelf, desk, or mug collection. Whether kept as a travel memory or given as a gift, the California Golden State Abby Mug celebrates California in a timeless way.

  • WNP exclusive California state design
  • Size: 12 oz.
  • Sky blue with Dijon White glaze
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Made in the USA

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