- Brand: Gusnilo
- Material: Glass
- Capacity: 1.5 Pounds
- Style: Modern
- Theme: Floral
- Seamless One-piece Design – Gusnilo hand-engraved patterned cocktail mixing glass. The mixing glasses are made of lead-free glass to maintain the temperature of the drink. 24 ounces can be used to make two cocktails. The mixing glass set contains two different patterns of glass mixing glasses, one is the pattern of ice flowers, and the other is the pattern of orchids.
- Engraving of Exquisite Patterns – The mixing glasses have a clear, textured pattern that is both beautiful and non-slip. The Ice Blossom Mixing Glass has an ice blossom pattern carved around the glass and a blooming flower carved into the bottom of the glass. The orchid model has a simple pattern, a thick and sturdy base, and an eagle-like spout that makes it easy to pour your cocktails.
- Sturdy Mixing Glass – Old Fashioned Crystal Bar mixing Glass with a large diameter mouth for easy cleaning. The heavy glass bottom keeps it stable even when you stir it quickly, allowing you to have a more professional mixing operation, ideal for mixing quality cocktails.
- Professional Bartender’s Companion – Whether you are a professional bartender or a bartending enthusiast, this cocktail mixing glass set is just what you need. This set of mixing glasses is suitable for home and bar use. The cocktail mixing glass set comes in excellent impact-resistant packaging, so if your friends like to mix drinks, this set of glass mixing glasses will be loved by them.
- Each mixing glass is carefully checked and packed before we send it out. We sincerely hope that everyone will enjoy this set. If you have any questions after you receive the mixing glasses please contact us and we will get back to you within 12 hours.






















Kimberly –
Sturdy. On the smaller side.
SacDad –
This is a serviceable set of mixing glasses. They are a decent weight and quality. In the photo, the two on the left are the ones in this listing. The one on the right is the mixing glass I already had. My old one is better because it has a heavier bottom. You can see how much thicker the bottom is than the two on the left. The one on the right also has etc in which makes them grippier than the ones on the left.One of them is ever so slightly larger and the smaller one has a larger spout. They look nice enough and will get the job done. My Hawthorne strainer and julep strainers fit on these just fine.
GraniteDon –
This pair of mixing glasses are functional and nice looking. At first I thought it odd that the pour spouts were not at the same height – seems like one will hold slightly more than the other. However this difference is insignificant in use. They are also made of ordinary glass, not crystal, but again, if you’re looking function and not so much for a glamorous look, these certainly do the job. I also found that an ordinary “Ice Tea Spoon” is a good length for stirring.
M.F –
Pros:1. Value, two for the price of one.2. Sturdy, heavier than I expected and that’s without liquids and ice.3. Grip, the one with star pattern all the way through has better grip when using. Especially when condensation forms around the glass.4. Well packaged, comes boxed well, no scratches, and glass is super clear after initial wash. Will need to see how well it holds after some use with bar tools.Cons:1. Different sizes on the mouth of the glass. I have a standard julep strainer tried on both, the one with star pattern has a bigger opening so it tends to slip in and ice chunks slip out from the side. The less pattern one has a smaller opening and a snug fit for the julep strainer.2. The less patterned one has a lot less grip when you hand wash them. Already slipped in the sink on the initial wash. If the pattern went up about 30% more it would be better grip.3. One glass is superior. I like to have different mixing glasses for presentation. But since one glass is superior in terms of usability than the other I would default to the less patterned one for the compatibility of the tools I currently have.Overall: 4/5 StarNot a bad product but I would be much more satisfied if the qualities I listed from the star patterned glass rolls over to the less patterned glass and vice versa.
_windfish_ –
This two-pack is an excellent value, and both of the mixing glasses are high quality. Big enough to mix two cocktails at once in each one. I prefer the flat top design since thereβs less chance of spillage when mixing the drink, but the design with the downturned spout may appeal to some people as well. This pack is a great way to complete your home bar and also have a spare, or a present for someone else.The glasses are nicely crafted with no visible seams, thick enough that they are unlikely to break, heavy enough to stay in one place as you mix with one hand leaving your other hand free for other tasks. Fits a standard Hawthorne stained perfectly.
JDM –
We host a monthly Cocktail Club at our house for friends, so I am always looking to add barware to our home bar. While we mostly use our Boston cocktail shakers, occasionally a cocktail calls for creating in a mixing glass. When I spotted this set, I knew I had to try it.The glass is heavy-duty – and heavy. I like that. Just like a cocktail mixing glass should be. The ‘cut crystal’ designs in both mixing glasses is beautiful. While this isn’t real cut glass or crystal, the designs reflect the light in the room, making the glasses look stunning.The spouts on each glass is different, and both work very well for pouring cocktails from the mixing glass into cocktail glasses.These mixing glasses are larger in diameter than a drinking glass, but you can still pick them up and hold them in your hand easily.We typically use these mixing glasses with our julep strainer, and that strainer fits the glasses well. Our Hawthorne strainer also works well with both glasses.We also tried using our cocktail smoking kit with these mixing glasses, and it worked well.Overall, we are very happy with this set of mixing glasses. They make a great addition to our home bar. I definitely recommend them!
Sharon S. –
These are nicely weighted glassware. It’s actually the perfect size if I have a few friends over and want to make a mixed drink, like a margarita, for us all. I can make four moderately sized margaritas in one container. The designs are glass, a nice wide glass and easy to pour.
S.C. –
These are the right weight for mixing glasses. They are heavy enough that they do not slide around when the drink is being stirred vigorously, but not so chunky that they look clumsy or cheap. There are visible seams in each glass, so it’s not like they are handblown crystal, but they do look nice enough to sit out on a bar cart. They are symmetrical and the patterns are well done. The glass doesn’t have any haze, bubbles, or other visible flaws. Overall, I think these are a great value.