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Amber glass drinking vessel that tapers from its flared rim Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass Amber glass drinking vessel that tapers from its flared rim Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass Handblown Rocks Glass

Handblown Rocks Glass

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4.7
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 reviews
3 reviews
  • Carol H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    I choose East Fork because... Quality craftsmanship, B-Corp Certification, Climate Neutral Certification, Great Customer Service, Stylish Assortment
    Did you give or receive this as a gift? Gave
    What do you love about this piece? Color, Size, Hand-feel, Functionality, Durability
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Handblown Away!!

    The color, texture, and sheer beauty make these handblown rocks glasses an incredible work of art!! As a friend of mine who is a glass blowing artist said, "these glasses are very classy. and not easy to create" And then I gifted my second order of two glasses to him. Thank you!

  • Adam L.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    I choose East Fork because... Quality craftsmanship, B-Corp Certification, Great Customer Service, Stylish Assortment
    What do you love about this piece? Color
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Great glass, great craftsmanship, too light for a Rocks glass.

    I love the maker of these glasses. The other two designs (water and stemless wine) are my favorite glasses to use and surprisingly strong for how lightweight they are. Color is richer and browner than the pictures let on, I love it.

    The Rocks glass is similarly great in construction and color. Oddly, I do wish it was a bit heavier or heftier as it doesn’t make it quite the same experience with a good scotch to lift such a light glass. I prefer to use the wine glass design for this as it is a good snifter and feels better to drink such spirits.

    After some time with the design I also wish it was less tapered. Perhaps that would make the rocks experience make more sense even light weight. Currently if you swirl it you risk swirling it out if your cup. Can be right for certain cocktails though, just proportionally watch out if you’re using as sangria or margarita cup— it holds much more booze than it looks!

    My partner prefers short water glasses so this makes sense if you prefer that type of handling.

    Just figure worth noting if you’re shopping for a person as particular as me about his glassware.