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Free Me Freediver Heart Shape Mug
$33.95
Freediver Heart Mug
Free Me Mug
When the ocean is in your heart but you can't take it with you, hold on to your heart shaped mug and lose yourself in the love of being free underwater in the big blue. Mouth the words "Free Me" as you take your first sip.
This white, 11oz ceramic mug is great for the love of coffee, tea and hot chocolate at home or in the office. Let the love of freediving transfer from mug to you in spirit, with the heart-shaped mug.
Designed uniquely on the Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
.: White ceramic
.: 11oz (0.33 l)
.: Round corners
.: Heart-shaped handle
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