No. ELCLAY-W
🥃 The story of the little Tennessee bottle
Painted by hand to look like a favourite bottle shrunk down to pocket size, this one wears the famous square shape and the black label in miniature. The sour mash whiskey glows amber through the glass, catching a soft highlight down the neck, and the deep red backdrop makes the whole thing look lit from within.
Every line of that old fashioned label is here, from the looping script down to the small print, copied in fine white brushwork onto a surface no wider than two fingers.
It is a small tribute to slow evenings and good company, the kind of object that starts conversations. No spirits inside, of course, just a very convincing likeness that sits neatly in your hand. Cheers to the makers who never rush a good thing.