The Fragment — Neanderthal Cave Painting 10 oz. Rocks Glass
40,000 years ago, someone picked up a stone and made their mark. Now you can drink from it.
Deep in the belly of the earth, where firelight flickered and shadows danced on ancient walls, the Neanderthals painted. Not because they were told to. Not for commerce or recognition. But because something inside them — something profoundly, undeniably human — needed to leave a mark on the world.
This is that mark. On a rocks glass.
Yes, a rocks glass. Let that sink in.
Evelyn’s painting imagines a fragment of cave wall — rough-edged, heavy with time — carrying the primitive strokes of our earliest ancestors. The ochres and charcoals. The raw, unfiltered expression of a mind awakening to art for the very first time in human history. Now wrapped around a 10 oz. glass made for whiskey, bourbon, or whatever your inner Neanderthal is craving tonight.
Pour something aged. Add a rock or two. Raise a glass to 40,000 years of human creativity. They painted on cave walls. You drink from theirs.
One ancient vision. One original artist. One rocks glass unlike anything else in the world.