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Star Trek Experience Klingon Blood Wine Chalice Goblet Paramount 2002 Cup Mug

Excellent condition, bought at the Star Trek Experience in Las Vegas many years ago and sitting in my cup cabinet. Tiny nick on the bottom edge of one of the mugs, can be easily retouched if needed. About 6 inches tall, and 4.5 inches wide. The color is a medium gray, the lighting makes it look like it is a gradation, but it is a flat solid medium to medium-dark gray color.   

Klingon Blood Wine Goblet - Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original Tankard Cup

   This is a full-size, precise replica of the Klingon blood wine goblet as seen in Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The history of this design is interesting. The two original Klingon blood wine goblets were props that had appeared in a 1930's production of The Ten Commandments. Gene Roddenberry, on a limited budget, repurposed them for Klingon use when shooting Star Trek. When it became clear that just two were not enough for the set designers, the propmasters made molds of the two originals, and cast more goblets out of foam. I made this out of a the ...

Klingon Blood Wine Goblet - Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original Tankard Cup

   This is a full-size, precise replica of the Klingon blood wine goblet as seen in Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The history of this design is interesting. The two original Klingon blood wine goblets were props that had appeared in a 1930's production of The Ten Commandments. Gene Roddenberry, on a limited budget, repurposed them for Klingon use when shooting Star Trek. When it became clear that just two were not enough for the set designers, the propmasters made molds of the two originals, and cast more goblets out of foam. I made this out of a the most ...

Klingon Blood Wine Goblet - Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original Tankard Cup

   This is a full-size, precise replica of the Klingon blood wine goblet as seen in Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The history of this design is interesting. The two original Klingon blood wine goblets were props that had appeared in a 1930's production of The Ten Commandments. Gene Roddenberry, on a limited budget, repurposed them for Klingon use when shooting Star Trek. When it became clear that just two were not enough for the set designers, the propmasters made molds of the two originals, and cast more goblets out of foam. I made this out of a the most ...

Klingon Blood Wine Goblet - Full Size, Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original

   This is a full-size, precise replica of the Klingon blood wine goblet as seen in Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The history of this design is interesting. The two original Klingon blood wine goblets were props that had appeared in a 1930's production of The Ten Commandments. Gene Roddenberry, on a limited budget, repurposed them for Klingon use when shooting Star Trek. When it became clear that just two were not enough for the set designers, the propmasters made molds of the two originals, and cast more goblets out of foam. I made this out of a the most ...

Klingon Blood Wine Goblet - Full Size, Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original

   This is a full-size, precise replica of the Klingon blood wine goblet as seen in Star Trek The Next Generation, Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The history of this design is interesting. The two original Klingon blood wine goblets were props that had appeared in a 1930's production of The Ten Commandments. Gene Roddenberry, on a limited budget, repurposed them for Klingon use when shooting Star Trek. When it became clear that just two were not enough for the set designers, the propmasters made molds of the two originals, and cast more goblets out of foam. I made this out of a the...

Klingon Blood Wine Mug - Full Size, Precise Replica Of Star Trek Original

   This is a full-size replica of the Klingon blood wine handled mugs seen throughout Star Trek The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The original factory-made replicas are unfortunately no longer available. The original prop and the replicas were thin stainless steel and flexed easily in your hand. They were also really hard to drink out of because of how thin the lip was. I fixed this by stiffening the walls without changing the size by adding an additional millimeter of thickness. Mine do not flex in your hand because the walls are not solid -- they are in fact a lattice of ...