Available quantity: 13 pcs
Артикул: SB-CM2308
Цвет: Бежевый
This handmade ceramic mug is made on the basis of the popular "Sinner" design, with an image of the Harley-Davidson TWIN CAM Engine and wings called "BIG TWIN". The mug is made of ceramics and covered with glaze. The contrast on the relief of the Mug is created manually using an underglaze pigment - engobe, so each Mug is unique and exclusive. High detail allows you to see every, even the smallest design element.
The "Big Twin" mug is an excellent solution for a presentable and brutal gift for your loved ones from the SINNER's BONES Brand! Since ceramics is an organic material that shrinks differently when fired, the volume of a mug can vary from 300 to 350 g
Material: Ceramic
Volume: 300-350 g
The "Big Twin" mug is an excellent solution for a presentable and brutal gift for your loved ones from the SINNER's BONES Brand! Since ceramics is an organic material that shrinks differently when fired, the volume of a mug can vary from 300 to 350 g
Material: Ceramic
Volume: 300-350 g
Description:
Engobe (French engobe, Italian ingobbio - coating) is a thin layer of raw white or colored clay, which is applied to the surface of a ceramic product before it is fired. The main function of the engobe is to mask the rough texture or undesirable color of the shard (unbaked clay). In addition to the continuous or partial coating of products, painting with colored engobes is used. Engobe is applied to the product with a brush.
Harley-Davidson Twin Cam engines are motorcycle engines manufactured by Harley-Davidson from 1998 to 2017. Although these engines were significantly different from the Evolution engine, which in turn was derived from a series of single camshaft overhead valve engines that were first released in 1936, they shared a number of characteristics with almost all previous Harley-Davidson engines.
The Twin Cam 88 was a traditional Harley-Davidson design, using two cams to drive the valve train.
Harley-Davidson Twin Cam engines are motorcycle engines manufactured by Harley-Davidson from 1998 to 2017. Although these engines were significantly different from the Evolution engine, which in turn was derived from a series of single camshaft overhead valve engines that were first released in 1936, they shared a number of characteristics with almost all previous Harley-Davidson engines.
The Twin Cam 88 was a traditional Harley-Davidson design, using two cams to drive the valve train.
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