There are glasses, and then there are goblets like our Solstice Goblet. The first time you'll pick it up, you'll feel the difference immediately, it had weight, balance, and a kind of presence thais sure to impress.
Skilled Irish artsmen shape each one by hand, and you can tell. The rim is smooth, the body slightly different on every piece, and that glaze, deep blue, touched with hints of purple and earthy umber,seems to shift depending on where you're sitting and what kind of light catches it. Hold it in your hands, turn it a little, and you'll see something new each time. That's the kind of beauty you don't get from anything mass-produced. The triple spiral pressed into the side feels like a quiet symbol of movement and life, something older than words but instantly familiar. And for a matching set, consider also buying our Colm de Ris Curved Mug.
At seven inches tall and holding about eight ounces, it's just right. A splash of wine, a pour of mead, even plain water somehow feels elevated when it's in this cup. It makes you want to linger, to sip slowly, to let the moment last.