Spock’s blue chalice (Star Trek VI)

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I’m curious about Spock’s blue glass chalice that he and Valeris drink from in Star Trek VI. I noticed it on a recent rewatch and thought it was quite neat. Looks floral, perhaps? I found a few pics online, but no real decent screenshots. Has anyone ever found one of these or is it a custom piece for the film? Looks like a found piece to me!

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I’m curious about Spock’s blue glass chalice that he and Valeris drink from in Star Trek VI. I noticed it on a recent rewatch and thought it was quite neat. Looks floral, perhaps? I found a few pics online, but no real decent screenshots. Has anyone ever found one of these or is it a custom piece for the film? Looks like a found piece to me!

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Ah, yes, the traditional Vulcan Goblet of Backwash…

I believe the original was determined to have been a candle votive.
 
I’m curious about Spock’s blue glass chalice that he and Valeris drink from in Star Trek VI. I noticed it on a recent rewatch and thought it was quite neat. Looks floral, perhaps? I found a few pics online, but no real decent screenshots. Has anyone ever found one of these or is it a custom piece for the film? Looks like a found piece to me!

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Hi, I can solve your mystery, I made the glass in question when I was a fellow at the creative glass centre of America many years ago. I placed them with a gallery in LA which provided one for the film. Regards tim shaw
 
Hi, I can solve your mystery, I made the glass in question when I was a fellow at the creative glass centre of America many years ago. I placed them with a gallery in LA which provided one for the film. Regards tim shaw
I don’t suppose anyone knows of the whereabouts of the said glass?
 
Hi, I can solve your mystery, I made the glass in question when I was a fellow at the creative glass centre of America many years ago. I placed them with a gallery in LA which provided one for the film. Regards tim shaw
Hey Tim!
Do you have any more details you're willing to share regarding the making of this glass piece? I know that's going back a ways, but this is a piece that I've always beem fascinated by.
Would you ever consider making replicas of it? There are other fans of Spock, like myself, who would be over the moon acquiring something like this.
 
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