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What’s Your Poison? – Cyanide Engraved Whisky Glass

What’s Your Poison? – Cyanide Engraved Whisky Glass

Regular price £30.00 GBP
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The Story Behind the Design

Lethal in name but spirited in design, the Cyanide engraved whisky glass combines vintage danger with dark charm. Inspired by apothecary labels and Victorian-era warnings, the design is framed in elegant filigree — a reminder that sometimes, style should come with a twist. It's the perfect glass for those who like their barware with a side of mischief.

What Makes It Special

  • Engraved with “Cyanide” in an ornate poison label style
  • Hand-engraved using traditional sandblasting methods
  • Satin-finish engraving – permanent, tactile, and fade-proof
  • Weighted glass with a smooth, comfortable grip
  • Optional personalisation available on reverse
  • Tissue wrapped and presented in a classic gift box

Perfect For

  • Fans of dark humour and unconventional barware
  • Alternative weddings or gothic celebration gifts
  • Whisky lovers looking for something offbeat
  • Halloween decor or conversation-starting centrepieces

About Your Glass

A classic straight-sided tumbler designed for whisky, liqueurs, or short cocktails.

Best for: Neat spirits, whisky tastings

  • Height: 86 mm
  • Diameter: 80 mm
  • Capacity: 330 ml

This straight-sided whisky tumbler is chosen for its timeless proportions, weighty base and smooth rim, perfect for neat spirits, short cocktails, or a quiet dram by the fire.

Engraving & Personalisation

Maximum characters: 30

Complimentary engraving includes up to 30 characters placed on the same side as the design. We always aim for a layout that balances beautifully and suits the shape of the glass, but final positioning is at the discretion of the studio.

If you'd like to go beyond the complimentary allowance, additional characters are charged at 30p each. Contact Us for more details.

Before engraving begins, you’ll receive an email with a digital proof of your layout. Please check all spelling, dates, names, punctuation, and design placement carefully.

As each piece is engraved to your specification, personalised orders cannot be returned once artwork has been approved.




Traditional Sandblast Engraving

For over four decades, every glass that leaves our studio has been engraved using a time-honoured sandblasting technique, a craft rooted in precision, patience, and the belief that meaningful gifts deserve more than a quick machine-made mark. Unlike surface printing or shallow laser etching, sandblast engraving cuts softly into the glass to create a deep, permanent finish with a beautifully tactile feel. It’s the reason our designs look crisp from every angle and remain flawless for a lifetime.

  1. Artwork Refined With Care

    Your chosen design or personalisation is transformed into precise vector artwork, a format that captures every fine line, curve, and serif. This allows us to prepare an engraving layout that balances perfectly on the shape of the glass. Whether it’s a portrait, a crest, or a message, every element is positioned by hand to ensure it sits naturally within the piece.

  2. Creating the Single-Use Stencil

    The artwork is then transferred onto a specialist stencil using UV exposure. Each stencil is created for one single engraving only, never reused, which means the edges remain sharp and the details stay crisp. The stencil is carefully hand-applied and burnished onto the glass to protect every area that should remain clear.

  3. Hand-Engraved Using Fine Aluminium Oxide

    The glass is taken into the blasting cabinet, where a controlled stream of fine aluminium oxide gently cuts into the exposed areas of the surface. This stage is done entirely by hand, allowing us to deepen lines, soften shading, and shape textures in a way machines simply cannot replicate. Each piece takes time — but the result is unmistakable: a smooth satin finish with real depth and character.

  4. Finishing, Polishing & Inspection

    Once engraved, the stencil is removed and the glass is thoroughly cleaned and polished to reveal the final detail. Every piece is then checked for balance, clarity, depth and alignment. Only when it meets our studio’s standards is it gift-boxed and ready to become part of someone’s story.

Sandblast engraving has been at the heart of our work since 1982. It remains the most beautiful and enduring method of personalising glass, a blend of heritage craft and modern precision. From small keepsakes to intricate commissions, every piece is made by hand, one at a time, from our studio in Fife.

Traditional Sandblast Engraving

Please note: Some photos include whisky bottles or styling props for context. These are not included unless explicitly stated. Your purchase is for the engraved glassware only.