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Prepare for adventure with the Coraline Looking Stone Mug Rug.
Created by Portland-based fiber artist Felicia Murray, this hand-tufted rug mug—a tribute to Coraline’s looking stone—is ideal for hot drinks, eye-catching display, or gifting to your favorite LAIKA fan.
Since these are made by hand, keep in mind there may be slight variations in shape and design.
- Sold individually (one mug rug included)
- 5.5” x 5.5”
- Materials: acrylic yarn and felt backing
- Features loop for hanging or display
- Care card included. Lint roll to dust and spot clean with damp cloth and mild soap as needed
Coraline
Coraline Looking Stone Mug Rug
Regular price
$18.00
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$18.00
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