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    Mug Mystery (to me anyway)

    I recently saw some bone china mugs for sale in a Tearoom/Coffee shop and am intrigued by the images and print on them.

    It looks, at first sight, like sublimation but when I handled them it felt like a thin vinyl as there was a very slight edge to each image or letter. It cannot be vinyl as they are claimed to be both dishwasher and microwave safe.

    They retail at £16.00 each which got my attention!

    Any ideas?

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    Ray

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    May be decals fired into the glaze.

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    Yes, That does seem likely - thanks for the response.

    Ray

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    Most full colour mugs tend to be waterslide transfers which as mentioned are fired in an oven similar to screen print.

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