1. Made in England from polished Ankole cattle horn, the only thing not to like about these whisky tumblers is that they’re sold out. They’re ethically sourced and made in a 170 year old horn works. I’ve always liked natural materials mixed with minimal clean lines, so these sound like the perfect accomplice to a fine single malt Japanese or Scottish whisky. If only they ever come back in stock.

Best Made are famous for their hand crafted axes, but they sell a whole host of amazing objects. Go check out the Best Made web site for more information.

    Made in England from polished Ankole cattle horn, the only thing not to like about these whisky tumblers is that they’re sold out. They’re ethically sourced and made in a 170 year old horn works. I’ve always liked natural materials mixed with minimal clean lines, so these sound like the perfect accomplice to a fine single malt Japanese or Scottish whisky. If only they ever come back in stock.

    Best Made are famous for their hand crafted axes, but they sell a whole host of amazing objects. Go check out the Best Made web site for more information.

    7 months ago  /  130 notes  /   /  Source: bestmadeco.com

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