§ 01 Product. Fernando · Mug · 23,00 USD
AK · 06 · Fernando 01 / 04 Fernando · fernando_ak-mug-001
AK · Nº 6 / 19 Fernando · Salamanca, España

Fernando.

Mug

This mug of Fernando is white ceramic with a black interior. It carries the portrait of an adult Iberian bull in an open black vinyl jacket, bare chest, and a steel chain around his neck — links forged by hand, one by one. The look is direct, calm, with the deep stillness of someone who moves slowly and doesn't need to explain why.

Fernando lights the forge every morning at half past six. In winter, in the dark. In summer, with the first light coming through the east-facing door. But before the fire, coffee. Black. No rush. That stretch of morning, between putting on the leather apron and the coal reaching temperature, is the only quiet moment in his day.

Printing
All-over, vibrant and washableAOP DTG · sublimation
Production
Cut and sewn in 3–7 daysOn demand · no stock
Shipping
Worldwide with trackingUSA / Latvia
Warranty
Defective? We reprint itAt no extra cost
23,00 USD Tax included · white-label
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§ 02 The real species. Bos taurus · Iberian bull
Iberian bull en su hábitat · Bos taurus
The real species

Iberian bull.

Bos taurus

Five hundred years of dehesa fit inside me. Things well made last longer than the people who made them.

Dehesas of the Iberian Peninsula: expanses of holm oak and cork oak with natural pasture in Extremadura, Salamanca, Andalusia and the Portuguese Alentejo. Density of 0.2 to 0.5 head per hectare.

§ 03 The story behind the portrait. 3 min · 02 chapters
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CAP · 01 / 02

The first coffee of the morning

His left hand trembles when he's very tired. Not always — only after long days at the hammer, when the calluses on his hands ache and his shoulders carry eighteen years of lifting hot iron. On those days, holding the mug with both hands isn't a choice: it just happens. The warmth of the ceramic against his fingers is like tempered iron, but without the urgency.

Fernando lives alone in the stone workshop that was his grandfather's forge, three kilometers from Trujillo. He moved there at thirty. He added a back room with a bathroom and a small kitchen. Everything else is workspace: a century-old anvil, a coal forge, a porch with a hammock where he takes a nap without exception between half past two and half past four. No immediate neighbors. No traffic. The only sound at first light is the rooster from the livestock farmer next door.

He doesn't endure that solitude: he chose it. He needs space the way he needs open land to walk when the pressure builds — eight or ten kilometers toward the Sierra de Santa Cruz, no phone, no fixed destination. There's a specific holm oak four kilometers from the workshop, with a hollow trunk where he has sat since he was eight years old.

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CAP · 02 / 02

Chosen silence

Slow soleares make his eyes well up. You don't expect that from someone who stands six foot three and has the shoulders of a man who's spent half his life hammering iron. But sometimes he lights the forge just to watch the embers, with no intention of working, with the radio on — Cadena SER in the mornings, RNE3 in the afternoons — and lets the old flamenco do what it does. It isn't melancholy as a permanent state. It's a gap that opens and closes.

At thirty-six he has a precarious but working balance. Steady work — the gates and locksmithing are enough to live without worry —, a mother growing older in the old quarter of Trujillo whom he visits every single Sunday, and a workshop where the hammer's blow on the anvil is the only metronome he needs.

Sunday evenings, after the meal with Consuelo — migas with paprika, tomato salad, pitarra wine, always —, the solitude sometimes weighs on him. He isn't actively looking for a partner. But there's a stretch, between getting back to the workshop and turning on the radio, when the stone building feels larger than usual.

§ 04 Technical specs. Category · pod
Material & composition
Cerámica con interior de color · sublimación exterior
Production
Print provider: PrintfulProduction method: sublimationProduction time: 2–7 busin
Care & maintenance
Apta para microondas y lavavajillas según indicaciones Printful. Evitar choque t
Shipping & timing
Shipping category: mug
§ 06 More of Fernando. 08 objects · same author
§ 07 What people ask. 08 · about POD
  • Each product is made to order when you place your purchase. There is no pre-made stock or overproduction. A specialised production partner prints, cuts, and prepares it specifically for you.
  • Production normally takes 2-5 business days. Shipping adds 3 to 20 days depending on destination. Most orders arrive within 1-3 weeks total. Exact times depend on the production facility and your location.
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  • Yes. The mug is dishwasher and microwave safe. It is lead-free and BPA-free ceramic. To keep the print looking perfect as long as possible, avoid washing with highly abrasive products.
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  • If you notice a print defect (misaligned colours, stains, missing ink areas), contact us with photos at mail@yagopartal.com. Production defects are resolved with a replacement at no extra cost.
  • Yes. We accept custom commissions of all kinds: pet portraits, corporate projects, and artistic collaborations. Visit the Custom Projects section in the footer for details and contact.
  • Animal Kinhood is a series of anthropomorphic animal portraits created by Yago Partal. Each portrait features a real species dressed in clothing that reflects its personality, blending photography, illustration, and artificial intelligence.