The Bali skyline white mug captures the island’s layered silhouette, temples, rice terrace outlines, and the volcanic profile of Mount Agung, in a single unbroken black line on bright white ceramic. It’s a clean, unhurried design that holds a lot of geography in one stroke. Available in 11oz and 15oz.
A Single Line Across the Island’s Skyline
The single-line method draws the entire scene without the pen leaving the surface. In Bali’s case that means the clifftop edges of temples like Uluwatu, the terraced drop of the rice fields, and the broad rise of Mount Agung all flow together in one continuous movement. Nothing is isolated or boxed off. The whole skyline connects as a single shape.
The white space on the mug does a lot of work. It gives the line room to read, so the eye can follow the contours of the island without anything competing for attention.
Clean Black on White
The bali skyline white mug uses a bright white ceramic body, which is the simplest and most direct backdrop for the black line. There’s no colour translation, no background wash, just the line and the ceramic. It reads clearly in any light, from early morning to mid-afternoon.
White mugs age well too. The glaze stays bright and the line stays sharp. This is the version that works in every setting without you having to think about whether it fits.
The Island Behind the Line
Bali is an Indonesian island province known for its Hindu temples, volcanic mountains, and rice terraces. The clifftop sea temple of Uluwatu sits at the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula. Mount Agung, the island’s highest point and an active stratovolcano, defines the eastern skyline at over 3,000 metres. The rice paddies around Ubud are among the most photographed landscapes in Southeast Asia. Read more about the island’s culture and geography on the Bali Wikipedia page.
Bali draws surfers to the Bukit Peninsula, honeymooners to Seminyak and Ubud, digital nomads to Canggu, and pilgrims to dozens of temple complexes spread across the island.
Two Sizes Available
The Bali skyline white mug comes in 11oz and 15oz. The 11oz is the everyday cup, fitting most drip machines and capsule brewers, well-suited to a standard coffee or a moderate pour of tea. The 15oz is a larger serve for longer mornings, a generous pot of tea, or a milkier drink that needs more room. The full skyline print wraps both sizes without losing detail or proportion.
Care
Dishwasher safe and microwave safe. The black line art is fired into the ceramic glaze and won’t fade, peel, or scratch with regular washing.
Giving It to Someone with a Bali Connection
This mug fits a few specific people well. The friend who loves Canggu and follows Bali closely, checking surf reports and planning the next trip. The couple who got married at a clifftop ceremony and wants something more understated than a framed photo for the kitchen. The surfer who makes the Bukit a regular destination and loves the place more with every visit. Explore more options in the city skyline mugs collection.
FAQ
Will the black line art fade?
No. The print is fired into the ceramic glaze, not applied on top of it. It holds through normal dishwasher use without fading or lifting from the surface.
Is the mug dishwasher safe?
Yes, both the 11oz and 15oz are dishwasher safe. Top or bottom rack, the print and glaze hold up fine.
Which size is right for me?
The 11oz is right for a standard coffee or tea and fits most home machines. The 15oz suits a longer drink, a bigger breakfast pour, or anyone who just prefers a larger mug in hand.
Why is it called single-line art?
The entire design is drawn as one continuous line, with the pen never leaving the surface. Every element of the Bali skyline, temple outlines, the mountain, the terrace edges, connects back to one unbroken stroke from start to finish.
One island. One line. Every morning. Embrace simplicity.












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