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Impossible Barboo Limited edition tea set 100
Impossible Barboo Limited edition tea set 100
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Impossible Barboo Limited edition tea set 100
Enhance your tea time with the Impossible Artist limited edition tea set. This set includes a tea pot, two mugs, and features the unique Impossible Barboo design. Crafted with quality materials, it's perfect for any tea lover. Experience the perfect blend of style and taste with the Impossible Artist limited edition tea set.
Style: Coffee Mug Set
Tea time will never be the same again with a custom tea pot. Made of bright white porcelain, this tea pot looks amazing with your photos, text, and designs. Dishwasher and microwave safe, this tea pot is ready to add a touch of custom flair to your home. Great for tea with friends!
- Capacity: 44 oz.
- Made of white porcelain
- Dishwasher safe and microwave safe
- Imported. Printed in U.S.A.
Mug
It’s a match made in heaven for this lovers’ mug set! Made to perfectly fit together, this ceramic mug set is a great gift for a wedding, anniversary, Valentine’s Day, Sweetest Day, or any other special occasion. The heart shaped handles on each mug add an extra touch of love to this already very romantic gift!
- 8-ounce capacity
- Dimension: 3.8”h x 3.2”diameter
- 100% ceramic construction
- Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage safety
- Printed on demand by the Photo USA team in Fremont, California
Who is Impossible artist?
Impossible Artist is a project group created by Song E Yoon(Born in South Korea, ~1983)and Ramu Ataku(Born in Tokyo, ~1990) in 2025. They are an international duo of women conceptual artists. They are impossible artists, just like the team name. They work on putting ideas that have been rejected or impossible into practice.
Song E Yoon and Ramu Ataku have continued their work activities under their own supervision. Ironically, as the depth of the work is added, the artist's ego becomes stronger, which results in blocking new attempts. Now, they are trying to erase the egos that they have accumulated so far through the activities of 'impossible artists.' For artists, ego is an identity, but they think that their egos may be a mind that prevents their caricatures and mobilizes imagination that is contrary to their thoughts.







