Black Insulated Tumbler with Bhutanese Cloud Motif – A Touch of Himalayan Elegance, Desuung Skilling Project
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Carry your beverages in style with this sophisticated black insulated tumbler, featuring an elegant pattern inspired by traditional Bhutanese cloud designs. The subtle gold or light-colored cloud motifs gracefully adorn the upper portion of the tumbler, while a vibrant band of colorful stylized clouds encircles the base, adding a touch of Himalayan artistry to your everyday routine.
Key Features:
Elegant Bhutanese Cloud Design: The tumbler showcases a refined black finish accented with delicate gold or light-colored traditional Bhutanese cloud patterns, symbolizing good fortune and peace. The base features a vibrant and colorful interpretation of these iconic cloud motifs.
Excellent Insulation: Crafted with double-wall insulation to keep your drinks hot for hours and cold beverages refreshingly chilled, making it suitable for any climate.
Durable and High-Quality: Made from sturdy, food-grade materials designed for long-lasting performance.
Convenient Carrying Handle: Features a practical and comfortable loop handle integrated into the black lid for easy transport.
Secure, Spill-Resistant Lid: Equipped with a tight-fitting black lid to prevent leaks and spills, perfect for your active lifestyle.
Stylish and Culturally Inspired: This tumbler is a subtle yet distinctive way to appreciate Bhutanese design and craftsmanship.
Ideal for Everyday Use: Its sleek design and reliable insulation make it perfect for work, travel, the gym, or any on-the-go activity.
Add a touch of Himalayan elegance to your daily hydration with this beautifully designed and highly functional black insulated tumbler featuring traditional Bhutanese cloud patterns.
About The Producer

The De-suung Skilling Program (DSP) is a very important Royal Project initiated by His Majesty The King of Bhutan in 2021. As envisioned by His Majesty, DSP imparts a series of short-term high quality trainings to unemployed Bhutanese youths who have mostly completed high schools and are in their early or mid-20s. These youths have all undergone the De-suung training, which is a valued-based personal development program intended to encourage active citizenry in the process of nation-building.