black ceramic mug 2-pack

Item ID: 735-211

Black glass ceramic mugs in a large modern model decorated with a unique original motif in the form of a natural painted painted painted by Sami artist Sara Skum from Kiruna in Swedish Lapland.
Perfect for your own home or gift / gift.

The mugs are delivered in a gift box containing 2 pieces of mugs.
They hold about 50cl (18oz), and can handle both dishwashers and microwaves. 

 

About the Artist Sara Skum:
Sara Skum is a young promising Sami artist from Gällivare in Swedish Lapland. Her natural art is inspired by the recognized artists and ancestors Per Nikolaus Skum and Nils Nilsson Skum. Sara had her own first show during Jokkmokks winter market 2015.

"My name is Sara Skum. I'm from a reindeer herding family.
Having a brush with me has always been important, I find peace in the country and love to experiment with different techniques. My grandfather, Per Nikolaus Skum and his father's brother Nils Nilsson Skum are my two sources of inspiration. I have grown up with their art and the Sami culture. Their way of preserving the Sami through art touches me a lot. "



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Black glass ceramic mugs in a large modern model decorated with a unique original motif in the form of a natural painted painted painted by Sami artist Sara Skum from Kiruna in Swedish Lapland.
Perfect for your own home or gift / gift.

The mugs are delivered in a gift box containing 2 pieces of mugs.
They hold about 50cl (18oz), and can handle both dishwashers and microwaves. 

 

About the Artist Sara Skum:
Sara Skum is a young promising Sami artist from Gällivare in Swedish Lapland. Her natural art is inspired by the recognized artists and ancestors Per Nikolaus Skum and Nils Nilsson Skum. Sara had her own first show during Jokkmokks winter market 2015.

"My name is Sara Skum. I'm from a reindeer herding family.
Having a brush with me has always been important, I find peace in the country and love to experiment with different techniques. My grandfather, Per Nikolaus Skum and his father's brother Nils Nilsson Skum are my two sources of inspiration. I have grown up with their art and the Sami culture. Their way of preserving the Sami through art touches me a lot. "



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