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The Washington Pint Glass Has a Little Mt. Rainier on the Bottom

The Washington Pint Glass Has a Little Mt. Rainier on the Bottom

When North Drinkware released their Oregon Pint glass with Mt. Hood on the bottom, we were blown away that anyone could convert United States Geological Survey data to something so cool and functional in the home. After the first successful project, they’ve expanded the line to include this Washington Pint with a similar USGS representation on the bottom, but this time it’s of Mt. Rainier. Each glass is lead-free, dishwasher safe, handmade and includes a representation of Washington’s highest peak molded into the base of the glass.