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Cigany Theater at Oz Mug | The Drabani Arrives

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Based on an original painting from The Studio at Oz. The Drabani Arrives is from The Cigany Theater Collection. Bring warmth and personality to morning routines with this glossy black ceramic mug featuring an expressive painted horse portrait. The deep black backdrop makes the colorful, jewel-toned artwork pop — emerald bridle, warm pinks and gold accents — creating a cozy, artful moment with every sip. It feels like a quiet stable morning: a soft blanket of color, a gentle nudge from a curious friend, and the slow comfort of hot coffee or tea. For artists, animal lovers, and anyone who treasures handmade-feeling pieces, this mug adds a touch of soulful color to breakfast nooks, studio desks, or after-ride cups of cocoa on chilly evenings. Product features - Glossy 100% ceramic body in black finish - Available in 11 oz and 15 oz sizes - Dishwasher- and microwave-safe - Vibrant, high-definition print with bright, long-lasting colors - C-shaped easy-grip handle; lead- and BPA-free Care instructions - Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

 

Character Note from the Cigány Theater at Oz

In the traveling world of the Cigány Theater, performers arrive from many roads — musicians, riders, storytellers, and keepers of old knowledge. Some bring spectacle. Others bring something quieter: the wisdom that guides the troupe when the path ahead grows uncertain.

 

The Drabani Arrives

 

When the Drabani first appeared among the lanterns and wagons of the traveling theater, the horses sensed her before the people did.

In Romani tradition, a drabarni is a healer — a woman who understands the language of herbs, dreams, and the subtle threads that connect the visible world to the unseen. She carries remedies gathered from forests and fields, but her greatest gift is intuition.

Within the Cigány Theater she becomes a quiet guardian of the troupe. Performers seek her counsel before long journeys or difficult performances, and the animals gather easily around her calm presence.

Whether healer, seer, or keeper of forgotten knowledge, the Drabani reminds the traveling theater that magic often appears in the smallest gestures — a lantern lit at dusk, a whisper of herbs crushed between the fingers, or a path revealed just when it is needed most.

 

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