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Your Custom Japanese Zodiac & 10 Heavenly Stems Mug

Your Custom Japanese Zodiac & 10 Heavenly Stems Mug

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Regular price $48.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $48.00 CAD
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Enter your birth year — we’ll identify your Zodiac & Stem after purchase.
(You can preview them in advance using the calculator below.)

*You’ll receive a PDF by email with detailed explanations of your Zodiac and Stem after purchase.

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How It Works

1️⃣ Enter your birth year and place your order
2️⃣ Receive a detailed PDF within 2 days explaining your Zodiac & Stem (you can cancel anytime before printing for a full refund)
3️⃣ Printing & shipping
4️⃣ 100-day free returns & exchanges

Zodiac Calculator

Select your birth year to discover your Japanese Zodiac and Heavenly Stem combination.
(A full explanation will be included in the PDF you receive after purchase.)

Description

・Free 100-Day Returns and Exchanges
・Ceramic
・ High Gloss + Premium White Finish
・ORCA Coating
・ Dishwasher and microwave safe
・ 11oz mug dimensions: 3.7"H x 3.7"W x 3.2"D
・ 15oz mug dimensions: 4.5"H x 4.5"W x 3.4"D
・ Custom-made by NAMAEYA
・Design printed on both the front and back of the mug

Shipping & Returns

We have production facilities around the world and ship from the location closest to your delivery address.
(Updated 5 days ago)
・ USA/CANADA 7-10 business days
・ United Kingdom 7-10 business days
・ Australia/New Zealand 7-10 business days
・ Rest of the World 10-25 business days

Free Shipping
Free 100-Day Returns and Exchanges

About the Japanese Zodiac & 10 Heavenly Stems

The Japanese Zodiac is a 60-year cycle based on a combination of 12 zodiac animals and 10 Heavenly Stems. Each combination is represented by two unique kanji characters (e.g., 甲寅).

🔹 Historically used for timekeeping, directions, and fortune-telling
🔹 Originated in ancient China and evolved uniquely in Japan (e.g., the pig became a boar)
🔹 Still widely seen in New Year’s cards, place names (e.g., Koshien Stadium), company names, and historical events (e.g., Boshin War)

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