Violet Botanical Illustration Mug • Thanabotany • 11oz
SIZE: 11 oz. (The Tall size cup at Starbucks is 12 oz. for comparison’s sake.)
MATERIAL: 100% White Ceramic
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Dishwasher and microwave safe.
ABOUT THE VIOLET
The violet has long been used to accompany tears. Many herbals list usage for violet related to inflammations, red and swollen eyes, painful throat obstruction, ear pain and swelling, mumps, conjunctivitis and mastitis. Violets are an edible flower, and so too are the leaves. Violet teas have been made to sooth crying people and to bring comfort to the heart. Herbalists use the violet as a lymphatic remedy helping to soothe stuck and stagnant congestion in the body. You can also pick violet flowers and sugar them, or make a violet syrup or jam.
If you or someone you love is grieving, the violet might be a welcome ally to support your grieving heart.
*please don’t eat things if you don’t know what they are for sure. :)
SIZE: 11 oz. (The Tall size cup at Starbucks is 12 oz. for comparison’s sake.)
MATERIAL: 100% White Ceramic
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Dishwasher and microwave safe.
ABOUT THE VIOLET
The violet has long been used to accompany tears. Many herbals list usage for violet related to inflammations, red and swollen eyes, painful throat obstruction, ear pain and swelling, mumps, conjunctivitis and mastitis. Violets are an edible flower, and so too are the leaves. Violet teas have been made to sooth crying people and to bring comfort to the heart. Herbalists use the violet as a lymphatic remedy helping to soothe stuck and stagnant congestion in the body. You can also pick violet flowers and sugar them, or make a violet syrup or jam.
If you or someone you love is grieving, the violet might be a welcome ally to support your grieving heart.
*please don’t eat things if you don’t know what they are for sure. :)
SIZE: 11 oz. (The Tall size cup at Starbucks is 12 oz. for comparison’s sake.)
MATERIAL: 100% White Ceramic
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Dishwasher and microwave safe.
ABOUT THE VIOLET
The violet has long been used to accompany tears. Many herbals list usage for violet related to inflammations, red and swollen eyes, painful throat obstruction, ear pain and swelling, mumps, conjunctivitis and mastitis. Violets are an edible flower, and so too are the leaves. Violet teas have been made to sooth crying people and to bring comfort to the heart. Herbalists use the violet as a lymphatic remedy helping to soothe stuck and stagnant congestion in the body. You can also pick violet flowers and sugar them, or make a violet syrup or jam.
If you or someone you love is grieving, the violet might be a welcome ally to support your grieving heart.
*please don’t eat things if you don’t know what they are for sure. :)