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Origin : China
As a classic utensil integrated into daily life, mugs have characteristics that run through their material, function, design and cultural attributes. They not only reflect the satisfaction of practical needs, but also contain responses to emotional and aesthetic needs.
1. Diversified materials: adapting to different characteristics of different scenes
There are extremely rich material choices for mugs, and each material has distinct "advantages-limitations" dual characteristics, which can be flexibly matched according to the use scenario. This is one of its core features.
Ceramic material is the "traditional mainstream" of mugs. It has the advantages of fine texture and pure color, and can restore the original taste and color of coffee, black tea and other drinks to the greatest extent.
2. Flexible functions: multi-dimensional coverage from basics to expansion
The functional design of the mug continues to extend around "drinking needs", forming a flexible system of "basic functions + additional functions", which can not only meet daily rigid needs, but also cope with segmented scenarios.
The basic function focuses on "convenient drinking", and the core is reflected in the detailed design of the cup mouth and handle. The curvature of the cup mouth has been accurately measured. If it is too wide, it will easily cause the drink to spill, while if it is too narrow, it will affect the smoothness of drinking.
3. Variable design: adapting to the aesthetics and lifestyle of the times
The design style of the mug dynamically evolves with the aesthetics and life needs of the times, showing the characteristics of "both practicality and aesthetics". It can not only be integrated into different home or scene styles, but also reflect personal aesthetic preferences.
The design is mainly in solid colors and without decoration. The cup body is mostly in basic colors such as pure white and off-white. Only simple line modifications are made on the cup rim or handle, emphasizing the practical sense of "no superfluous design"
4. Cultural carrying: beyond the emotional and symbolic value of artifacts
Mug is not only a practical tool, but also has the characteristics of "emotional carrier" and "cultural symbol". It can convey emotions, record memories, and even become a symbol of specific cultural scenes.
The slight wear and tear on the mouth of the cup caused by frequent drinking and the warm touch left by the holding habit on the handle make the mug an "irreplaceable companion."