Relief – Manila Rose

Relief Manila Rose is a nice colour variation of the mug we reviewed recently. Judging by the date on the bottom of the mug, it was released in 2025. Apart from the colour, I can see that the Kalesa (with the horse) was replaced by a Jeepney.

Jeepneys are among the most recognizable symbols of the Philippines and an enduring part of daily life across the country. Created from surplus military jeeps left behind after World War II, they evolved into colourful, uniquely decorated vehicles used for public transportation.… Read more

Relief – Gold Coast

The Starbucks Relief Gold Coast is very similar to the mug that was added to this site ten years ago. This one has a black background, instead of green and fewer coloured elements. My understanding is that this is a regular version, and the “green” one is the Christmas Edition.… Read more

Relief – Manila Red

It seems that Relief Manila Red is a revised design of the previously released Manila Relief Black and Manila Relief Green versions.

Fort Santiago is depicted on the front of the mug and is one of Manila’s most important historical landmarks, located within the walled district of Intramuros along the Pasig River. Originally built by the Spanish in the late 16th century, the fortress served as a military stronghold, defensive structure, and later a prison during different periods of Philippine history.… Read more

Relief – Madrid

Starbucks Relief Madrid is another mug that was not added to the site at the time of its release, so I am correcting that now.

Featured on the front of the mug is Almudena Cathedral, the principal Catholic cathedral of Madrid and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Located opposite the Royal Palace, the cathedral blends neoclassical, neo-Gothic, and neo-Romanesque architectural styles, reflecting the long period over which it was constructed. Its richly decorated interior, colorful ceiling paintings, and impressive dome make it a remarkable cultural and religious site in the Spanish capital.… Read more

Relief – Hong Kong 2 (Dragon)

While revisiting some of the older Starbucks collections, I realized that a few Relief Series mugs are still missing from the site. One of them is the Relief Hong Kong 2 (Dragon) mug, and as the name immediately suggests, the dragon is the defining visual element of the design. The artwork places strong emphasis on the creature, giving the mug a bold and unmistakably Hong Kong identity that differs quite a bit from the more skyline-focused releases.

In Hong Kong and broader Chinese culture, the dragon holds deep symbolic importance and is traditionally associated with power, prosperity, wisdom, and good fortune.… Read more

Relief – Philippines Bronze

A reader contacted me to share that, surprisingly, Starbucks has released an updated version of a mug from a long-discontinued series. After doing a bit of research, I realized that not only am I missing this mug here, but there is also another version I overlooked – see this post.

As you can see, the design matches the two other versions (Red and Gold), except for the colours. The easiest way to tell the Bronze and Gold apart is the colour of the shells on the back of the mug: green shells for the 2025 (Bronze) mug and red shells for the 2020 (Gold) mug.… Read more

Relief – Philippines Gold

Looks like I missed adding this one to the site. Relief – Philippines Gold is a copy of the Philippines Red mug, but has a different colour scheme.

Here are the symbols and points of interest of Philippines that made it to the design of this mug:

Tubbataha Reef is one of the world’s most spectacular marine sanctuaries. Located in the Sulu Sea, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with diverse marine life, including over 600 species of fish and 360 species of coral.… Read more

Relief – Philippines Red

Starbucks surprises us with Relief Christmas – Philippines. I used to call them Red Relief mugs, but I just realized that they are all Christmas Editions.
The new, Christmas 2019 mug features mountains, the ocean and a cute little truck filled with Christmas presents. I am sure many people prefer this design over YAHs. This is a chance for them to expand their collection.
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Relief – Bangkok Silver

This Relief mug was released for Bangkok, Thailand and it’s main color is silver. Following elements (points of attraction) are engraved on the mug Rama VIII Bridge, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Chao Phraya River, The Temple of Dawn, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, The Golden Mount, Democracy Monument, Giant Swing.. Production date: December 2016… Read more

Relief – Macau Silver

This Relief mug was released for Macau, China and it’s main color is silver. Following elements (points of attraction) are engraved on the mug St. Dominic’s Church, Senado Square, Chapel of Our Lady of Penha, Sai Van Bridge, A-Ma Temple, Macau Tower, Ruins of St. Paul’s, Lotus Square.. Production date: November 8th, 2016… Read more

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