Monday, August 11, 2008

7 Sins Wine Glasses

These red wine glasses are based on the 7 deadly sins. Each glass encapsulates a sin, which is revealed through the ritual of drinking.










Link

48 comments:

  1. wow nice one^^ where to get em?

    ReplyDelete
  2. umm, really stupid?

    ReplyDelete
  3. don't really get it!?

    ReplyDelete
  4. thats pretty cool. not really effective, but a nice conversation piece. i would love to have those displayed on my mini bar.

    ReplyDelete
  5. All the people saying that they're dumb have no sense of creativity. Just because you don't need it doesn't mean it's not cool. I, for one, am intrigued.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Very cool, hats off to the designer. Can they purchased somewhere. I'd love two sets

    ReplyDelete
  7. Some messages are clearer than others, but overall it's pretty neat. My favorite (and the one that seemed most compelling) is Pride.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I especially liked the gut on the Gluttony glass! very clever

    ReplyDelete
  9. http://www.kacperhamilton.com/Kacper_Hamilton/Deadly_Glasses.html

    ReplyDelete
  10. Creative genius. I am absolutely fascinated by these.

    ReplyDelete
  11. hahaha, love the people saying that they're rubbish. They probably just don't understand them. They're brilliant!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Awesome I love them.

    ReplyDelete
  13. The one for Lust is hot. In a cage hot.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I find them very clever and a great addition to a 7 deadly sins party!

    ReplyDelete
  15. These are obviously shopped. I can tell by the pixels, and by having seen a lot of shops in my time.

    ReplyDelete
  16. i love all of these, especially envy...it seems to have a hint of humor

    ReplyDelete
  17. ofcourse they are shopped. for presentation purposes. that does not mean that the glasses themselves are fake.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Anon Said: These are obviously shopped. I can tell by the pixels, and by having seen a lot of shops in my time.

    So.... what makes you think this is so impossible to exist? Hm? Why even bother shopping this?

    ReplyDelete
  19. you stumblers are easily pleased, these are ridiculous

    ReplyDelete
  20. i could make a nice bong out of the "pride" glass

    ReplyDelete
  21. Come on now people
    The person saying they're shopped is just saying it to be saying it
    he used the exact phrase that everyone else uses when they're being sarcastic or some such...

    By the way they're pretty sweet I'd love to have them
    The only one I'm not sure of is pride...

    ReplyDelete
  22. It's amazing how some people can't appreciate a little creativity or craftsmanship. I'm an an artist and i know what a vast amount of time and effort went into making these. To whoever said "to actually manufacture, publicize and sell this product is outrageous, because the practicality of these glasses in reality is so little" is a complete moron, because these are obviously not made for the masses, and there is probably only one hand made set to begin with. Use your brain. And another thing, they're obviously photoshopped, if you knew anything about advertising or art you would know that practically everything is photoshopped. So in the future, actually think about what you're going to say before you just blurt out whatever stupid rant comes to the top of your skull. These are beautiful by the way, if I had some money and a place to put them, I would buy a set. Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  23. I was drinking out of these glasses and my mom got scared And said, "You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air."I whistled for a cab and when it came near The license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror If anything I could say that this cab was rare But I thought, "Nah, forget it. Yo home to Bel-Air!" I pulled up to the house about 7 or 8and I yelled to the cabby yo holmes smell ya later Looked at my kingdom I was finally there To sit on my throne as the prince of Bel-Air.

    ReplyDelete
  24. The lust one looks like it has a ball stoppering up the bottom of it, like the ball in a hamster's water bottle. In order to get wine out of it, the drinker would have to lick and push at the ball with her tongue, which I would suppose might look hot to a guy standing over her.

    ReplyDelete
  25. I think the main purpose of buying these is to display them, not to actually drink out of them. But, I could be wrong. I know I wouldn't drink out of them.

    ReplyDelete
  26. so I emailed the artist asking for prices... £8, 500... which comes back as being over $15,000 according to google.

    they're beautiful, but that's a little too pricy. besides, they would look kitsch in my apartment ;o)

    ReplyDelete
  27. very nice piece pride is my favorite. tall glass represents the persons feeling of superiority over others...and for all of those who left negative comments...please just keep it to yourselves, your just trying to annoy people.

    ReplyDelete
  28. i love wrath, amazing find

    ReplyDelete
  29. i love wrath, amazing find

    ReplyDelete
  30. i love em
    a great party piece
    or for when u are drunk lol

    ReplyDelete
  31. These are amazing pieces. Kudos to the artist. I think what most of you fail to realize is that these glasses are probably purely for display and not for use.

    ReplyDelete
  32. I'm pretty sure these are completely useless for really using. And if you buy them to show people, no one will understand why the hell you bought them or care.

    ReplyDelete
  33. Those are so cool, I would absolutely love those

    ReplyDelete
  34. The lust one would be hot during the foreplay..
    I'll think about that.. x)
    Very good ideas, I liked.

    ReplyDelete
  35. These are a beautiful work of art and imagination. I can't help noticing that the persons objecting to them seem stuck on the idea of them actually being glasses you use physically instead of simply admiring conceptually.

    Consider Envy: the holes make the wine (which the drinker desires) unaccessible and messy if you try--obviously not intended for actual drinking.

    Gluttony, on the other hand is an entirely useful glass whose lopsided, bulbous form is reminiscent of the shape imbued by over-consumption. It is hard to judge the size of this glass in the photos, but it appears to be almost as large as the head of the man drinking.

    Lust is a glass built for two (at least). One can support the vessel from the attached chain while admiring the oral gymnastics required of his/her partner(s) to work the ball-stopper and gain access to the wine.

    Wrath makes an admirable commentary on its name-sake by being both a potential weapon and source of self-injury should one drink thereof.

    Sloth, of course, allows one to do no work to gain its prize, but imagine the ensuing mess.

    Pride makes the bold imposition of its presence through sheer size. Like the real thing, it is awkward and difficult to manage.

    Greed, true to its nature, always tries to hold some back for itself.
    Skimming a little off the top (or sides in this case) makes the intended process inefficient.

    These glasses, I think, were made to be admired and considered, not drunk from. The photography provided merely illustrates the concepts around which their design was formed.

    ReplyDelete
  36. Pride reminds me of my mansnake

    ReplyDelete
  37. Is it any surprise a lot of people think they're stupid? What sort of people are these aimed at? A very small group, that's who. It logically follows that if you're not in that group (i.e. the vast majority of people) you probably won't like them much.

    Seems to me that that concept is so simple and obvious that if you complain and gripe at people who don't like a set of weird glasses they've never seen the like of before, assuming that this single aspect makes them stupid and unimaginative, then you're not the sharpest knife in the drawer yourself.

    ReplyDelete
  38. A nice set of photo's but I don't think the glasses work on their own.

    Still, art is art and doesn't require a point.

    ReplyDelete
  39. ppl are stuid there not shopped for one go to the guys site and you can see other stuff he has done he made these as a request for a friend and they are not made to drink from just for display and conversation

    and if you know anything about the 7 deadly sins you can see how each one applys to the sin it is asigned

    envy of corse is wanting what you cant have in this case the wine that is the cause for the holes and greed is the appearance of there never being an end or not haveing enugh wine and sloth is like a morphine drip being to lazy to tip the glass ones self you see???

    all in all they are at the very least great peaces of art

    ReplyDelete
  40. Gluttony is my favorite of the set.

    ReplyDelete
  41. Greed is fabulously done! ... i'm still watching the lust one... :) Great pieces!

    ReplyDelete
  42. It is meant to be art. It is really creative. Some of the people calling them useless, it is pretty damn obvious they aren't intended to be used for drinking purposes. It amazes me how many people are so damn close minded and ignorant.

    ReplyDelete
  43. http://www.shopcurious.com/Products/Kacper-Hamilton/Seven-deadly-glasses-limited-edition-with-case.aspx


    HOW MUCH?

    ReplyDelete
  44. Well haven't we commited one of these 7 sins at one point of time in our lives of another? I believe Pride is the most common. Sloth is one which we overlook heaps but thats because we don't realise what it means...to be uncaring or have the absence of care.

    ReplyDelete
  45. Really, REALLY stupid. I wouldnt use these if they were given to me.

    ReplyDelete