For patriots, military families, and anyone who respects the sacrifice of veterans—this isn’t just a glass; it’s a 8cm - tall symbol of gratitude, crafted to honor service and preserve the stories of those who’ve defended our nation.
Design: A Salute to Sacrifice
- Meaningful Craftsmanship: Every curve, every detail—this glass is more than drinkware. It’s a silent salute to veterans, a way to say “Your service matters. We remember.”
- Legacy in Every Sip: Whether you’re sharing a toast with a vet or sipping in quiet reflection, this glass carries the weight of gratitude. It’s not just about holding liquid; it’s about holding respect.
- Product Size: 8cm (height) × 7cm (diameter) —Perfectly sized for daily use, yet substantial enough to feel like a tribute.
- Weight: 192g (glass only) / 220g (with packaging) —Solid, durable, and built to last—just like the memories it honors.
- Packaging: 9.4cm × 7.5cm × 7.5cm —Protected for gifting, so it arrives as a pristine symbol of respect.
This isn’t just tableware—it’s a bridge to gratitude:
- Honor Veterans Daily: Use it for your morning coffee, evening tea—let each sip remind you of the courage and sacrifice of those who served.
- Gift of Respect: Present it to a veteran, a military spouse, or a Gold Star family. This glass says, “Your sacrifice is seen. Your story is cherished.”
- Preserve Legacy: In a world that moves fast, this glass slows things down—preserving the legacy of service, one drink at a time.
If you’ve ever thanked a veteran, or you carry their stories in your heart—this glass is yours. It’s not just 192g of glass; it’s a lifetime of service, a nation’s gratitude, and a promise to never forget.
Ready to honor their legacy? Bring this glass into your home. Because some stories aren’t just told—they’re toasted. 🫡🇺🇸

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