All Over Dot Mug - The Currency (Text)
Artist: Damien Hirst
Medium: Fine Bone China with vibrant currency dot motif
Dimensions: Height 8.9 cm × Diameter 8.5 cm | Capacity 380 ml
Details: Signature plaque on the back | Produced in Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Description:
All Over Dot Mug – The Currency (Text) is a unique creation by Damien Hirst, merging contemporary art with functional design. Crafted in English Fine Bone China, the mug features the artist’s iconic currency dot motif, inspired by the acclaimed The Currency series.
Produced in Stoke-on-Trent, the historic hub of ceramic excellence, this mug is both a collectible and a practical object. With its signature plaque on the back, it perfectly embodies Hirst’s distinctive artistic vision while adding a refined touch to everyday life.
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FAQ
What is All Over Dot Mug – The Currency (Text)?
It is a Fine Bone China mug designed by Damien Hirst, featuring his iconic currency dot motif inspired by The Currency series.
What is the medium?
The mug is crafted in English Fine Bone China, known for its premium quality, durability, and elegant finish.
What are the dimensions and capacity?
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Height: 8.9 cm
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Diameter: 8.5 cm
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Capacity: 380 ml
Is this an official Damien Hirst product?
Yes — it is an officially produced design object and includes a signature plaque on the back.
Where is the mug made?
It is produced in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, a historic center renowned worldwide for fine ceramics.
Is it a limited edition?
It is not numbered, but it is considered a collectible Damien Hirst design object and is often available in limited quantities.
Is the mug functional or decorative?
Both — it is fully functional for everyday use while also serving as a collectible contemporary design piece.
Does it come with a certificate of authenticity (COA)?
Design objects like this typically do not include a COA, unless specified by the seller. The signature plaque acts as proof of authenticity.
How is shipping handled?