New Bone China Scottish Hairy Coo Mug

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  • Highland cow design, a living embodiment of Scotland’s wild heart

  • Vibrant purple thistle motifs on the mug`s interior, exterior and handle

  • Crafted from 100% new bone china, microwave & dishwasher safe

  • 5.11” in height, with a diameter between 2.55" and 4.92", and capacity of 11 oz

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Start your day with a touch of Scottish charm with our New Bone China Scottish Hairy Coo Mug. This mug features a lovely Highland cow print both inside and out, illustrated by the talented artist Jennifer Hogwood, showcasing the serene beauty of Scotland’s countryside. The cow’s gentle expression adds warmth to your morning routine, while the intricate artwork makes it a standout piece in any kitchen.


Complementing the Highland cow are colorful thistle motifs, a nod to Scotland’s national flower, representing protection and pride. The design extends even to the handle, ensuring every sip is a delightful experience. Whether you’re enjoying coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, this hairy coo mug brings a cozy and cultural touch to your drinkware collection. If you want to share a moment with a loved one over a warm drink, you can pair it with our Scottish Breakfast Teabag Tea.


Made from 100% new bone china, this mug is as durable as it is elegant. The high-quality material ensures a smooth, glossy finish while offering resistance to chipping and staining. Lightweight and sturdy, it’s designed for both everyday use and display. For added convenience, it is also both dishwasher and microwave safe, ensuring practicality. This mug with dimensions of 5.11” in height, with a 2.55” narrowest diameter and 4.92” widest and a capacity of 11 oz, provides a balanced shape. A wonderful Scottish-inspired gift, this mug is ideal for anyone who appreciates Celtic heritage or simply loves unique and meaningful designs.