
Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass | Hand-Sculpted 1.5 Ounce Shot Glass | Intricately Crafted Metal Pewter Elk Inlay
$22.37
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is the Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass made from? A: The Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass is made from high-grade fine pewter, which is lead-free and includes a unique alloy that contains silver for a luxurious finish.
- Q: Is the Elk Square Shot Glass safe for drinking? A: Yes, the Elk Square Shot Glass is made from fine pewter that is completely lead-free, making it safe for serving beverages.
- Q: How much liquid does this shot glass hold? A: The Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass holds 1.5 ounces of liquid.
- Q: Can this shot glass be used for display purposes? A: Absolutely! This shot glass features intricate hand-sculpted details, making it a beautiful piece for display as part of a collection or in a home bar.
- Q: Is the shot glass hand-painted? A: Yes, each Elk Square Shot Glass is meticulously hand-painted, offering an eye-catching pop of color against the fine pewter.
- Q: Where is the Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass made? A: The shot glass is proudly made in the United States, specifically in Chandler, Arizona, by skilled craftsmen.
- Q: What makes this shot glass a good gift option? A: This shot glass is a unique gift for anyone who loves the outdoors, particularly those who appreciate elk hunting, making it a timeless piece that evokes cherished memories.
- Q: How should I care for and clean the pewter shot glass? A: To care for your pewter shot glass, hand wash it with mild soap and warm water. Avoid using abrasive materials or placing it in the dishwasher to maintain its finish.
- Q: Is the design of the shot glass suitable for any occasion? A: Yes, the elegant design of the Heritage Pewter Elk Square Shot Glass makes it suitable for various occasions, including parties, gatherings, or as a decorative item.
- Q: What year was Heritage Pewter established? A: Heritage Pewter was established in 1988 by three brothers who combined traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.