Bradford Pear Tumbler, 16 Ounce Capacity

$66.99

This beverage container holds 16 ounces of your favorite beverage. It will keep hot things hot for a good long while (just like a Stanley...but with personality). This won’t be like anyone else’s coffee mug — feel unique and be able to find your mug when you need it.

Someone in history, when designing my neighborhood, decided that we needed a boatload of bradford pear trees. Yeah they look pretty when they bloom (but smell horrid), and grow incredibly fast, but they are horrible for the greater environment. The trees should be removed — and their wood turning into things like this coffee mug. Generally, I don’t know completely what I get on each piece of this wood that I turn until the oil hits the wood. I’ll see some of the growth rings while turning, but not much of the other characteristics. This mug has a decent amount of flame like figuring going on across the grain. (I wish I knew how that forms…then I’d duplicate it on other trees so I continue to have a lot more to play with)

I've tried to turn this container to be able to fit into a 3 inch cup holder in a car. I once had a car that had REALLY small cup holders and I had to hold my coffee cup as I drove because I couldn’t fit it into the holders…that annoyed me. I try to avoid that for you.

The interior has a16 oz stainless steel liner. The lid slips/pushes on securely. It’s nearly 8 inches tall, 4 inches wide. The base should be just under 3 inches to fit most cars cup-holders.

Finished with tung oil, lacquer, and enamel.
Wash by hand, not in the dishwasher—that’s REALLY bad for these.
Ships via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate.

This beverage container holds 16 ounces of your favorite beverage. It will keep hot things hot for a good long while (just like a Stanley...but with personality). This won’t be like anyone else’s coffee mug — feel unique and be able to find your mug when you need it.

Someone in history, when designing my neighborhood, decided that we needed a boatload of bradford pear trees. Yeah they look pretty when they bloom (but smell horrid), and grow incredibly fast, but they are horrible for the greater environment. The trees should be removed — and their wood turning into things like this coffee mug. Generally, I don’t know completely what I get on each piece of this wood that I turn until the oil hits the wood. I’ll see some of the growth rings while turning, but not much of the other characteristics. This mug has a decent amount of flame like figuring going on across the grain. (I wish I knew how that forms…then I’d duplicate it on other trees so I continue to have a lot more to play with)

I've tried to turn this container to be able to fit into a 3 inch cup holder in a car. I once had a car that had REALLY small cup holders and I had to hold my coffee cup as I drove because I couldn’t fit it into the holders…that annoyed me. I try to avoid that for you.

The interior has a16 oz stainless steel liner. The lid slips/pushes on securely. It’s nearly 8 inches tall, 4 inches wide. The base should be just under 3 inches to fit most cars cup-holders.

Finished with tung oil, lacquer, and enamel.
Wash by hand, not in the dishwasher—that’s REALLY bad for these.
Ships via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate.