POLITICAL EMBLEMS Pint Collection
The donkey and the elephant, symbols for the Democratic and Republican parties respectively, were popularized by the cartoonist Thomas Nast in the 1870s. The donkey was first associated with Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign, where his opponents labeled him a "jackass." Jackson embraced the symbol, which was later popularized by Nast. The elephant was also introduced by Nast in an 1874 cartoon in Harper's Weekly, depicting the Republican vote as an elephant—symbolizing strength and dignity. These emblems have since become enduring symbols of the two major political parties in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION
Our durable, temper-rimmed, 16 oz pint glasses are heavy duty, high quality, and dishwasher safe. Each glass is intricately laser engraved, then carefully washed and deburred, ensuring that your design never chips, fades, washes off, or wears away with time and use.
DETAILS
- Capacity: 16 fl oz
- Height: 6"
- Top Diameter: 3.5"
- Bottom Diameter: 2.375"
- Weight: 0.93 lbs
Elevate your evenings.
Turn an otherwise everyday evening into a memorable moment: enhance the beer you share with friends, the glass of wine you sip with your love, or the family hangout session in the kitchen with our unique laser-engraved drinkware.
Details, durability, and damn good drinks.
We take pride in crafting unique, exceptional drinkware. From sourcing the highest quality, most durable glassware, to ensuring our designs are carefully and meticulously engraved to show the greatest amount of detail, our pint glasses aren't just vessels for your favorite drinks—they're works of art.