Purple Ombre Mountain Base Rocks Glass

Unbranded (Likely North Drinkware style or mass-market novelty) · Kitchenware > Glassware

Purple Ombre Mountain Base Rocks Glass

Era / Decade

2010s-2020s (Modern production)

Material

Pressed or mold-blown glass with a purple ombre/gradient tint and a raised 'mountain' peak in the base.

Condition

Good to Very Good. The glass appears clear without major chips, but some visible surface scratches are apparent on the exterior wall. No cloudiness (dishwasher rot) is visible in the photo.

Demand Level

Moderate. Minimalist mountain-themed barware remains popular on platforms like Etsy and Pinterest but individual glasses move slower than sets.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$4.00 - $8.00 (Single item) / $25.00 - $35.00 (Set of 4)

Estimated Retail Value

$12.00 - $18.00 per glass

Comparable Sales

Single unbranded mountain glasses typically sell for $5-$10 plus shipping on eBay. Branded versions (like North Drinkware) sell for $30+, but this lacks the distinct topography and etched details of those premium versions.

Description

Unique lowball rocks glass featuring a striking hand-blown appearance with a raised mountain peak integrated into the base. The glass features a subtle purple-to-clear ombre gradient. Perfect for whiskey, scotch, or cocktails, adding a sculptural element to your home bar. Approximately 10-12oz capacity.

Key Features

Sculptural mountain peak base, aesthetic purple gradient, modern minimalist design, weighted bottom for stability.

Authenticity Indicators

Likely a contemporary mass-produced item rather than a signature artisan piece from brands like North Drinkware, as it lacks a maker's mark or specific topographic accuracy. Confidence Level: High (as a modern decorative item).

Flaws to Note

Minor surface scratches visible on the side; single glass available (sets sell for much more than singles). Check for any 'flea bites' or tiny chips along the top rim.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Facebook Marketplace (Local) or Mercari/eBay. Best sold as a 'replacement glass' for someone who broke one from a set.

Selling Tips

Photograph against a solid dark background with backlighting to highlight the purple gradient and the mountain peak. Use keywords like 'Whiskey Glass,' 'Mountain Peak Base,' 'Purple Ombre,' and 'Barware.' If you find several, always bundle them together.

Appraised on 5/9/2026