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Vintage Ralph Lauren Equestrian Rocks Glass – Stirrup & Bridle Etching

Sale price$49.50

Saddle up in style. This rare vintage Ralph Lauren rocks glass features the iconic etched stirrup and bridle motif, a nod to the brand’s deep-rooted equestrian heritage. The frosted belt-and-buckle wrap design is classic Ralph—blending refined Americana with sporting elegance. Below the stirrup, the subtle “RL” monogram anchors the design with timeless sophistication. Perfect for a whiskey neat or an after-ride old fashioned, this weighty glass makes a statement on any bar cart or in a gentleman’s lodge-inspired den.     


•    Era: Likely 1990s     
•    Material: Pressed glass with etched detailing     
•    Dimensions: Approx. 4” H x 3.25” D     
•    Condition: Excellent vintage condition; light surface wear consistent with age 

 Provenance: From a curated private collection in the American West

Style tip: Pair with leather coasters or place beside vintage barware for a layered, Ralph Lauren Home aesthetic.

Did you know: Ralph Lauren glassware was often made in collaboration with European artisans?

Many of Ralph Lauren’s vintage glass collections—especially from the 1980s and 1990s—were crafted in Italy or Eastern Europe, places known for their long-standing glassmaking traditions.

Did you know… the iconic Ralph Lauren stirrup motif even appeared on crystal stemware?

The equestrian influence extended beyond fashion. Some vintage Ralph Lauren barware and crystal glasses feature subtle nods to saddlery, stirrups, or polo-inspired engraving—often overlooked unless you’re looking closely.

Did you know… Ralph Lauren once released a full cut-crystal line with Waterford?

Though not widely publicized, Ralph Lauren partnered with Waterford Crystal to produce a high-end collection of cut crystal glassware—often identifiable by both names etched into the base.

Did you know… some Ralph Lauren glassware was originally sold only in flagship stores or through invitation-only catalogs?

This limited distribution means certain patterns—especially etched or hand-cut barware—are now highly collectible and hard to find.