- Brand: Cottage Garden
- Material: Resin
- Color: Antique Silver
- Capacity: 14 Ounces
- Style: Dragon
- DETAILED, WHIMSICAL, FANTASY DESIGN – Features a dragon design with scaly texture, spreading wings, and curving tail that forms the handle; Rests on dragon claws
- HAND SCULPTED POLYRESIN – Highly detailed, dimensional design with antique silver finish; Interior insert is food-grade, stainless steel
- HOLDS APPROXIMATELY 14 OUNCES – Measures approximately 7.25 inches tall and 4.5 inches in diameter; Enjoy a whimsical and fantastical beverage like cider, hot chocolate, wine, or ale
- DECORATIVE DISPLAY OR FUNCTIONAL USE – Impressive addition to a chalice, goblet, or stein collection; Handwash only the inside of the mug, do not submerge in water
- GREAT FOR GIFTING – Contained in protective packaging; Ready to be gifted or collect all as a self purchase; We care about our customers and will work with you if there’s any problem with your order


























Kristen C. –
Picked this up as my beer mug for hunting camp, kind of more of a joke. Been using it all weekend. It is a little bottom-heavy, which makes it a little unwieldy, but it’s okay. Not sure what the care instructions are, but I would definitely only hand wash this thing.
Matthew –
Came broken. The tail is broken in half. It looks like it would be great otherwise. Sad to see because I was really looking forward to this.
letsgo2 –
I’m pretty sure this mug is cast aluminum because it’s wayy lighter than I expected it to be, but I’m not complaining about that. It is very nice overall and very detailed. I do have one complaint however, and that is that they were not clear on whether the insert comes out or not, so the first thing I attempted to do was remove it. it came part of the way out, but not all the way. So this tells me it’s not so securely mounted and likely leaks into the insert area if not carefully washed. I will fully remove it and put a bead of silicone around the inside edge to make sure it’s completely waterproof now that I know about this. Other than that, I really like the design and I really like the way it feels in my hand. Overall, as long as you know the insert isn’t supposed to be removed you are probably good. and if it does come out, then just put a bead of silicone or rtv on the inside rim and it should be pretty permanent after that.
R. Shore –
This was larger that I expected. And it looked just like the photos. Is it kinda cheesy? Yes. But is is also cheesy-fabulous. That dragon is standing like a cat and makes us laugh. The stainless insert is affixed inside the resin dragon so it is all one piece. It does say you should wash by hand. Would also make a really fun pencil holder.
mac girl* –
Itβs huge to the point itβs almost comical. Definitely cool looking but the dragon part feels like some kind of plaster so itβs definitely hand wash. The cup portion is steel but not the dragon exterior. He will probably end up using as a pencil cup on his desk, which is cool too.
P. Collins –
This cup looks really nice and I’m not sure what it’s made of but the outside looks like Pewter with a Stainless Steel rim. The cup is lighter weight than it looks and holds enough liquid for one pack of Hot Cocoa or a small cup of Coffee. However, due to how little the cup holds I don’t see it practical for using to drink anything. It also has this janky felt sticker on the bottom to avoid scratching what you sit it on but the adhesive is weak and makes it difficult to wash.The mold they use seems to leave some minor flaws on the detail(i.e. missing parts of snowflakes) but you wouldn’t notice it unless you were looking for issues. Overall it’s a very nice decoration but aside from Milk for Santa I don’t think I’ll be putting liquid in it.
Steve –
I generally love this chalice. Itβs got a nice weight and feels pretty substantial. However, the only thing is that the insert they put inside it is not as substantial. As soon as I washed it with soap and water and let it dry out, it formed a little rust on the inside of the liner. This means to me that it is an issue with the material or itβs not quite as stainless a steel. Lol. Nevertheless, it makes for a really nice prop!
Armin O’Shaffee –
This goblet looks impressive and seems well-made. The base which is some form of resin is well-detailed although the red gems are painted and are not stone . The feet are level and the mug sits flat with no wobble on the table. I would not consider this mug a functional one, in that I wouldn’t recommend drinking out of it even though the cup part is stainless steel. The goblet functions as a great decoration but that is all. Makes a great gift!