Blackberry Picking 12oz Tumbler
Blackberry Picking 12oz Tumbler

Blackberry Picking 12oz Tumbler

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Inspired by the quiet moments spent picking blackberries in Grandma Evelyn’s garden, this tumbler captures the deep, rich hues of ripe berries and the winding vines that wrapped around the bushes. It’s a design that evokes the warmth and simplicity of late summer days, where stained fingertips and sweet, juicy bites made for the best kind of childhood memories.

Lightweight, durable, and designed for everyday use, this insulated tumbler keeps your favourite drinks at the perfect temperature—whether you’re enjoying a morning coffee, a cosy autumn brew, or something refreshing on a warm afternoon.

Personalised for you – Add your name or initials for a unique touch, making it a thoughtful gift for nature lovers, foragers, or anyone who cherishes the nostalgia of blackberry picking.

Lid: Comes with a push on lid with sliding opening for easy access. Not suitable to be carried in a bag or pocket while full.

Material: High-quality stainless steel, BPA-free for durability and safety.

Capacity: 12 ounces (approximately 355ml).

Dimensions: 5.1 inches (height) x 2.7 inches (diameter).

Weight: Lightweight and easy to carry, making it ideal for travel and everyday use.

Insulated: Keeps drinks cold for up to 12 hours or hot for up to 6 hours.

Reusable Straw Provided: Comes with a reusable plastic straw for sipping cold drinks.

Just a heads-up: We do our best to show the true colours of our designs in the photos, but they might look a bit different depending on the device you're using to view them.

Hand Wash Only: For best results and to maintain the integrity of the design and insulation, hand wash the tumbler with a mild detergent and a soft brush or sponge.

Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Do not place the tumbler in the dishwasher, freezer, or microwave.

Storage: Store the tumbler with the lid off to allow it to dry completely and prevent odours.

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