Mezcal Creyente x Glacce
The Crystal Ritual Mixology Kit. Limited edition. A collaboration between Mezcal Creyente and Glacce, with a clear quartz crystal sealed in hand-blown glass in every piece. Pitcher, cocktail glasses, stirring rod, water bottle. Quartz visible from prep to pour. Ritual as attention, not performance.
The Collaboration
Mezcal Creyente is a joven mezcal from Oaxaca, distilled from 100% espadín agave in clay pot stills. Glacce makes crystal water bottles and straws with sealed gemstones. What they share: neither rushes.
Forbes, Cool Hunting, and Maxim covered the launch. The set is designed for evening use, but the water bottle works year-round on its own from the core collection.
What Is in the Kit
- Glacce Clear Quartz Water Bottle: 500 ml, lead-free borosilicate glass, stainless steel cap. Natural clear quartz obelisk sealed in a separate chamber at the base. Zero water contact.
- Hand-Blown Pitcher: Clear glass with a sealed quartz crystal visible through the base. Hand-blown glass has a weight molded barware cannot match.
- Hand-Blown Cocktail Glasses (set): Sealed clear quartz at the base of each. Light hits the stone differently depending on what you pour.
- Crystal Stirring Rod: Glass rod with a quartz tip sealed at the end.
The spirit is not included. Choose your preferred expression of Creyente, or any mezcal you like. The kit is the glassware and the ritual. $499.
Why Clear Quartz
Clear quartz is the most neutral crystal in the Glacce line. No strong color, no narrow association. In crystal healing traditions it is called the "master healer," linked to all seven chakras. Clarity, intention, amplification.
For a cocktail kit, neutrality matters. Rose quartz would have pushed the set toward a specific aesthetic. Clear quartz lets the mezcal speak. It catches light without competing with the amber of the spirit. More on the stone in our guide to clear quartz.
The Ritual
Mezcal has its own traditions. In Oaxaca, you sip it slowly from a jicara or copita, often with sliced orange and sal de gusano. The spirit is meant to be tasted, not rushed. Glacce takes the same view of hydration. Slow down. Notice what is in your hand.
Fill the water bottle in the morning. In the evening, set out the pitcher, glasses, and stirring rod. Mix a cocktail or pour neat. Quartz visible through every piece. Water at noon, an Oaxacan Old Fashioned after dark.
This is not wellness in the hydration sense. It is drinking less, better.
Materials and Construction
- Glassware: Hand-blown. Each piece is unique. Minor variations in form are part of the process.
- Crystals: Natural, uncoated, undyed clear quartz (SiO₂). Sealed inside every glass component. No crystal-to-liquid contact.
- Water Bottle: Lead-free borosilicate glass, 18/8 stainless steel cap. Mechanical seal, no adhesives.
No stone touches your liquid. Glass and stainless steel are inert with spirits, so the kit handles mezcal, tequila, whiskey, or any cocktail without material concern.
Care
Hand wash all hand-blown pieces with warm water and mild soap. Not dishwasher safe. The water bottle can go on the top rack with the cap removed. Spirits leave oils that water does not, so wash thoroughly after cocktail use. A gentle bottle brush works for the pitcher interior. The sealed crystals need nothing. If energetic cleansing is part of your practice, moonlight and sound both pass through glass. For detailed crystal care, see our guide to crystal water elixirs.
The Set on a Table
Lined up on a bar cart or dining table, the kit reads as one object. Quartz in the pitcher, the glasses, the stirring rod, all catching the same light. Pour the mezcal and the amber settles over the crystal at the base of each glass. Barware that works as a centerpiece. The collaboration is limited. The glassware is not.
Read our story for more on Glacce's approach to crystal design.
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