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Robert Emmet Company

Tree of Life Giant Beer Glass Brass Finish

Was: $42.95
Now: $25.77
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■ This Irish beer glass is crafted from sturdy glass, featuring exquisite brass-finished pewter details at the center that add a touch of elegance to its design 
■ Adorned with a Celtic tree of life, a motif that captures the essence of interconnectedness in Irish culture. 
■ The generous size, with a capacity of 23 ounces, ensures ample space for your favorite brew. 
■ This glass is presented in a custom foam nest to hold the glass in place, making it a perfect choice for special occasions or as a thoughtful gift for beer enthusiasts. 

 

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SKU:
RE1503-C

Whether you love a good Irish stout or prefer a light pilsner, this Tree of Life Giant Beer Glass with Brass Finish is the perfect addition to your home barware collection. It also makes a great gift for the holidays, a birthday, or even for St. Patrick’s Day.

The beer glass is the largest and tallest offering from Robert Emmet, coming in at 23 oz. At the center is a beautiful brass-finished pewter medallion featuring the ancient Celtic tree of life. The old Irish believed that all life stemmed from trees and represented that through this symbol, with the roots and branches forming a continuous circle above and below the trunk. To them, it symbolized the interconnectivity of all things in the universe.

The Robert Emmet Company was founded in New England in 1987 as one of the first Irish gift and design companies based in the United States. Now in its fourth decade, the company remains family-owned and operated and is committed to combining quality American craftsmanship with a passion for Irish history, culture, and heritage.

Glass with brass plated pewter medallion. 23 oz. Packaged in secure gift box with custom foam nest and clear cover.

1 Review

  • 5
    Beer glass

    Posted by Ellen H. on 31st Dec 2022

    It was a beautiful stein.