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Japanese ceramic artist’s chubby great white shark cup is too cute not to drink from
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Ceramimic (@ceramimic2021) is a a talented Japanese ceramics artist based in Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture. While the talented artist makes a number of awesome ceramics and pottery works, some even inspired by anime like Neon Genesis Evangelion and Mobile Suit Gundam, an aquatic series of drinking cups Ceramimic inspired by sea animals has people online swooning.
Ceramimic often applies their skill in ceramic art to craft elegant cups with handles modeled after sea animals like hammerhead sharks, axolotl, and even blobfish, but it's their latest piece, a cup inspired by the great white shark, that is turning heads.
That's because the cup is the whole dang shark!
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No matter how fearsome you may find a great white, this cup's bubbly and super round shape just has something about it that looks too cute to swim away from! With only the tiny tail as a handle, it's probably better to just pick up with both hands, but the shark's fangy happy-go-lucky smile has many online wanting one of their own!
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Source: @ceramimic2021
The "deformed" shark cup and its chubby belly has become quite a hit on Twitter, with many clamoring for one of their own.
This isn't the only awesome sea animal cup Ceramimic has sculpted, however. Check out these other outstanding designs where a sea animal replaces the cup handle below!
Hammerhead shark
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Blobfish
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Great white shark
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Axolotl
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