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Soviet Era Poster 386 - Pint Glass 16oz

Soviet Era Poster 386 - Pint Glass 16oz

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Soviet Era Poster 386 The Soviet Era Poster 386 is a visual artifact originating from the Soviet Union during its existence, spanning from 1922 to 1991. These posters were commonly used for propaganda purposes, promoting ideologies, political messages, and various cultural events within the USSR. Poster 386, as a representative of this category, showcases a distinctive style characteristic of Socialist Realism, an art movement supported by the Soviet government during this period. The artwork typically presents a positive and optimistic view of reality, with idealized depictions of workers, peasants, and everyday life in the USSR. The poster's specific content may include various themes such as military triumphs, labor accomplishments, or patriotic imagery. It is important to note that these posters were designed for mass production and distribution, making them accessible to a broad audience across the vast Soviet territory. Today, original Soviet-era posters like number 386 are considered collectible items and valuable pieces of art history, offering insights into the cultural and political landscape of the USSR during the 20th century.
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Made from 100% glass, they're crystal clear and look sleek. The solid-glass base also minimizes the risk of tipping and spilling the drink. They're more narrow at the bottom for a more comfortable grip and easier carrying.

Multiple Uses

This mixing glass doubles as an ordinary glass and as a shaker glass for making mixed drinks.

Care Instructions

Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.