A compact, hand-painted ceramic mug designed for small pours of coffee, tea, or water—ideal for mindful sipping, tasting sessions, and cozy daily rituals. Its 150ml capacity suits short drinks, helps avoid waste, and highlights aroma and temperature changes from first sip to last.
A 150ml mug is intentionally small, and that size changes the whole experience. Instead of one big drink that cools off halfway through, smaller capacity encourages fresh refills—often keeping each pour warmer and more aromatic.
If you like drinkware that feels curated rather than oversized, this mug hits the essentials without taking over your shelf space.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | Japanese hand-painted ceramic mug |
| Capacity | 150ml |
| Typical use | Coffee, tea, water |
| Price | USD 8.95 |
| Availability | In stock |
Small mugs shine when the goal is to slow down and enjoy flavor changes rather than chugging a large serving. The 150ml size is especially friendly to drinks that are naturally concentrated or best enjoyed in multiple pours.
Hand-painted ceramics aren’t meant to look factory-perfect. The charm is in the small differences—subtle shifts in glaze tone, brushwork, and finish that make each piece feel personal.
Capacity can be the difference between “just right” and “why is this so huge?” A 150ml mug is ideal when the drink is concentrated or when multiple small pours taste better than one large one.
| Drink style | Why 150ml works well | When to size up |
|---|---|---|
| Espresso-based | Balances strong flavors; keeps crema warmer | If adding lots of milk or ice |
| Green tea (multiple infusions) | Encourages fresh, controlled pours | If making one large mug-style steep |
| Herbal tea | Good for tasting and short breaks | If you prefer a long, slow sip session |
| Water | Light, easy refills | If you want a single larger pour at your desk |
The 150ml Japanese hand-painted ceramic mug is available as a single piece—an easy way to try a smaller cup format without committing to a full set. It’s also a smart add-on for building a mix-and-match collection over time.
150ml is a small serving, closer to espresso-based drinks or tasting pours than a typical 250–350ml mug. It’s great for splitting a larger brew into two fresher servings, but sizing up makes sense if you prefer one large pour.
Use gentle washing with a non-abrasive sponge and avoid harsh scouring pads to protect the painted finish. Let the mug cool before rinsing with cold water to help reduce the risk of thermal shock, and follow any care notes on the product page.
Yes—this size works well for coffee, tea, and water. For tea, it’s especially useful for controlled pours, and for water it’s an easy-refill desk or bedside size that doesn’t feel bulky.
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