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    Mammoet
Mammoet Cup and saucer Budgetline Wide 20 cl 13.5 cm Porcelain White
Mammoet Cup and saucer Budgetline Wide 20 cl 13.5 cm Porcelain White
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General
| Brand | Mammoet | 
|---|---|
| Series | Budgetline | 
Sizes and weight
| Diameter | 7.3 centimeters | 
|---|---|
| Diameter above | 7.5 centimeters | 
| Diameter center | 10.5 centimeters | 
| Diameter under | 5 centimeters | 
| Weight (with packaging) | 2.69 kilograms | 
| Weight (without packaging) | 0.38 kilograms | 
| Height | 2 centimeters | 
| Content | 20 centiliters | 
Order Details
| Order unit | 6 | 
|---|---|
| Packaging | Box | 
| Package Contents | 6 | 
| Pallet Number | 1152 | 
Product Features
| Color | White | 
|---|---|
| Material | Porcelain | 
Details
| Article number | 506955 | 
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| EAN | 08717522069553 | 
| Part number | null | 
                                Discover the Mammoet Cup and Saucer Budgetline in elegant white. With a capacity of 20 cl and a width of 13.5 cm, this porcelain set is perfect for any occasion. Ideal for everyday use or special moments. Enjoy style and functionality with this beautiful dinnerware!
Porcelain
Porcelain is a mixture of feldspar, kaolin and quartz. These minerals are mixed and pulverized in a certain proportion. Then this mixture is mixed with water and formed into a product using a mold. This raw product (called cookie) is usually first baked at about 1100?. Then the product is glazed and fired again at a very high temperature somewhere between 1250 and 1380?. Porcelain is very strong and suitable for intensive use.
Porcelain is a mixture of feldspar, kaolin and quartz. These minerals are mixed and pulverized in a certain proportion. Then this mixture is mixed with water and formed into a product using a mold. This raw product (called cookie) is usually first baked at about 1100?. Then the product is glazed and fired again at a very high temperature somewhere between 1250 and 1380?. Porcelain is very strong and suitable for intensive use.
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