Taza Aries + Constelación

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Peso 0,370 kg
Alto

9,5 cm

Capacidad Máxima

11 oz ≈ 325 ml

Color

Blanco

Grosor

3 mm

Material

Cerámica

Medidas

Ø8,2 cm

Importante

Resistentes al lavavajillas y al microondas.

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¡Hola, Aries! Celebra tu intrépido espíritu y liderazgo con nuestra Taza de Cerámica en color blanco, diseñada para reflejar la energía y la pasión que te caracterizan.

En el lado principal de la taza, el nombre “ARIES” resplandece con un estilo dinámico, capturando la esencia de tu naturaleza ardiente y valiente. Justo debajo, la imagen del signo de Aries destaca tus rasgos distintivos: valentía, determinación y una energía inigualable.

Gira la taza y descubre la constelación de Aries, un mapa estelar que refleja tu impulso y tu deseo de ser pionero en todo lo que haces. Cada estrella es un recordatorio de tu capacidad para liderar con pasión y determinación.

Esta taza, resistente al lavavajillas y al microondas, va más allá de lo convencional. Es un tributo a tu capacidad para dar inicio a nuevos proyectos y abrazar el cambio con entusiasmo.

Que esta taza sea tu compañera diaria, inspirándote a seguir adelante con cada desafío como el intrépido carnero, símbolo de tu signo. Cada sorbo es un recordatorio de tu habilidad para irradiar energía positiva y enfrentar cada día con confianza.

Así que, Aries, levanta tu taza y brinda por la fuerza de tus comienzos. Que cada sorbo sea un recordatorio de tu valentía y tu capacidad para liderar con pasión. 🌟🔥

 

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