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Mole Negro Portable Battery Charger featuring the photograph Oaxacan Moles #1 by Rosanne Licciardi

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Oaxacan Moles #1 Portable Battery Charger

Rosanne Licciardi

by Rosanne Licciardi

$47.00

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You'll never run out of power again!   If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem.   Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.

With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.

When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.

Design Details

The “typical” savory-sweet Negro mole and the one most frequently found on American menus is a very intricate recipe with a lot of ingredients... more

Dimensions

1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Artist's Description

The “typical” savory-sweet Negro mole and the one most frequently found on American menus is a very intricate recipe with a lot of ingredients and steps: onion, garlic, cinnamon, cloves, black pepper and cumin, dried chiles, pumpkin and sesame seeds, herbs like hoja santo and cilantro, bread for thickening and sometimes dried fruit for extra sweeteness. Oh, and plenty of dark, bitter chocolate. The Negro mole is pictured in the center; all three were delicious! What a striking piece of art for your wall, no?

About Rosanne Licciardi

Rosanne Licciardi

Hello and welcome to my Gallery! Wander around and you'll see a little madness, a few dreams, my love for animals and my awe of nature. I'm happy to share these views of my world. You can visit 'Images' to see a random order of my work -- or you can visit 'Collections' to see a more organized view of my topics. You can also visit 'Shop' to see the best overall view of everything available. On the left, use the Filter for specific items like Face Masks. If you see images on the site that don't have options for face masks, or for any other products, please message me. I will gladly make the necessary changes. I was born in Rochester, NY in 1945. I started drawing as soon as I could hold a pencil. They were rhythmic drawings. I filled...

 

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