Ohio State Glass Tankard by Simon Pearce
The Ohio State Glass Tankard is an ideal choice if you're looking for a versatile glass. The enchantingly curved glass handle will help ensure that you don't spill a drop. The Glass Tankard has the Ohio State Logo handsomely etched on the hand-blown glass.
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- Measures 5" high and 5 1/2" wide
- Generously proportioned 16-ounce glass, with a pleasing heft
- Made in the U.S.A. from only the finest clear, lead-free glass
- Only available at M.LaHart & Co
- Extreme changes in temperature may cause glass to crack; hand wash and avoid hot liquids
- Hand-blown by the master glass artisans of Simon Pearce to last for generations
- May be personalized with initials
- Express shipping is not available for this item
- Officially licensed by Ohio State University
- Ohio State University Graduation Gift featured selection
The Ohio State Glass Tankard measures 5 inches high and 5 1/2 inches wide.
Yes, you can personalize the Ohio State Glass Tankard with up to 3 initials. This is a highly sought-after feature that allows people to add a unique touch to the tankard.
To make sure your Ohio State Glass Tankard lasts, avoid extreme changes in temperature as this may cause the glass to crack. We recommend to hand wash the tankard and avoid using with hot liquids.
Absolutely! The Ohio State Glass Tankard is officially licensed by Ohio State University, which makes it a unique gift for students and alumni.
Yes, this Glass Tankard proudly bears the Ohio State Logo etched onto the hand-blown glass.
Production takes approximately 4 weeks. Please note that express shipping is not available for this item and we can only ship within the Continental U.S.
Engraving is $12 on this item. However, it's free if your order is over $200. And, don't worry, engraving will not delay the processing of your order.
This tankard is made in the U.S.A by the master glass artisans of Simon Pearce, using only the finest clear, lead-free glass.