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Step into the exquisite world of Italian pottery with this hand painted Italian coffee mug from Deruta, a town renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting exceptional Italian ceramics. This Deruta coffee mug is handmade by Fima and is personally signed by the artist to ensure authenticity.
Ricco Deruta, the hand-painted design on this Italian ceramic mug, is a well-known Italian pottery pattern. It is named after its birthplace, Deruta, and the word Ricco refers to the abundance of its details.
You can mix and match the Ricco Deruta Italian ceramic coffee mug with other hand-painted Italian mugs available in our store. Create your own collection or give them as a special gift. There is no such thing as too many mugs!
Our hand-painted Italian ceramic mugs are made of ceramic to keep your drink hot and preserve its taste and aroma for longer. The inside of the mugs is plain to highlight the natural color of your drink. The outside is richly hand-painted. The handle is shaped for a perfect grip.
Elevate your coffee, tea and hot chocolate experience with authentic made in Italy pottery. The Ricco Deruta Italian mug is made of ceramic to keep your drink hot and preserve its taste and aroma for longer. It measures 3.3x5x3.7h inches and is hand-painted with food-safe glazes in compliance with US regulations.
This handmade and hand-painted mug is part of the Ricco Deruta dinnerware and kitchenware collections. The origins of the design are uncertain. The story we love the most is that Ricco Deruta is the sum of the unique details of the frescoes, popular in the region during the Renaissance. Our Ricco Deruta pottery is handmade by Fima. The family-run company has an excellent reputation for its classic Italian ceramics, thanks to their intricate, carefully hand-painted details. Deruta is a small Umbrian town very well known worldwide for its handmade pottery's quality and beauty. It can be considered one of the most vital and productive Italian ceramics centers since the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century. Deruta has been famous for its pottery for centuries. During the Italian Renaissance, the vibrant creativity and impeccable execution of its ceramics attracted noblemen and wealthy merchants who took pride in collecting them. Most of those fantastic art pieces are now on display in art museums on both sides of the pond.