Condition Details:
This hand-painted martini glass in its decorative box comes directly as it did from the manufacturer. We are an authorized retailer for these lovely glasses.
About this Hard-to-Find / Discontinued Decorated Glass:
Probably the most unique glassware in the world today, these themed glasses are designed by artist Tracy Lolita Yancey.
This hand-painted glass features a design inspired by a delicious new or renewed recipe, which is painted on the bottom of the glass. This glass has been discontinued by the manufacturer and only a few are available - becoming rarer as the days go by.
It Comes In a Decorative Box - ready as a gift:
This wonderful glass has so much going for it. If you get one for a gift, you'll want to get another for yourself. It will impress from the very start. When you open the package, you'll see the stylish box. But, open it up and you'll find the fancy decorations on each of these great glasses.
Measurement Details (LxWxH in Inches):
Martini Glass: 4.50 x 4.50 x 7.00
Liquid Measurement: 7-10.00 ounces
IN-STOCK & READY TO SHIP!
This glass is in-stock & will ship within 24 hours of your payment.
Get yours TODAY - before it's gone!
Whether this is your first Lolita creation, a gift, or you're collecting all of the limited editions, be sure to visit our store for a selection of the hottest selling glasses that will let you mix & match.
About Tracy Lolita Yancey & Lolita's Collections
Raised in Virginia, Lolita won various art awards as a child; her family and friends were amazed at the depth of her creative play. As for her heritage, Lolita stands by a family tradition of creativity and innovation.
“I come from a long line of creative tinkerers,” she says. “My great, great uncle was Cyrus McCormick, inventor of the reaper, and my father has more inventions than I could ever count!” Her enthusiasm, in addition to her artistic and imaginative talents, led Lolita to a career in the fashion industry. Here, her double major in Fine Arts and Marketing served her well, and she was soon working for the likes of Christian Dior and Donna Karan.
It was with the founding of her own company in 2000, however, that Lolita truly returned to her first love: art and design. When she came to naming her company, she chose her given name, one that came from her grandmother’s name, Lola: Lolita, meaning “beautiful one.”
Her return to art has led directly to a product that does not disappoint. Filling a niche in a market whose customers desire unique and stylish home goods, Lolita chooses to use only the best materials and to stay ahead of trends.
Not only are the creations individually stunning, but their unique marketing twist also makes them instant collectibles. While customers rave about the designs themselves, they are equally appreciative of the recipes written on the bottom.