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The design inspiration comes from the magnificent hanging gardens of Babylon built by Nebuchadnezzar for his wife Amytis. It is also claimed that these gardens were

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Colors of Amytis Cup by Mocco: Sienna dominant color, Warm temperature, palette includes Indian Red, Rosy Brown, Gray and Peru

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Inspired by Babylon's Hanging Gardens, we wanted to make this unique story touch daily life. We have created an experience that combines the past with the past and the

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Positioned before you are two ceramic drinking vessels, each resting upon an organically shaped saucer base, the pair arranged side by side against a soft warm gray

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We create exquisite handmade porcelain tableware that transforms everyday moments into extraordinary experiences. Each piece in our collection tells a unique story,

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Mocco's Amytis Cup exemplifies the contemporary ceramic design movement's exploration of biomorphic form language applied to functional vessels, positioning the work

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