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The Elated Coupe

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$154.00

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Hand blown and fire polished, each Elated Coupe embodies a flawless combination of clarity and strength that requires 30 days to craft. The spiral-cut stem offers a luxurious texture while its sturdy base, inspired by the face of a vintage clock, elevates your everyday celebrations.

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The Elated Coupe was thoughtfully designed on a classic vintage style.

Every Elated Coupe is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Slovenia. Over the course of 30 days, the crystal glass is hand-blown, cooled, and fire polished. Each stem is spiral cut and acid polished for optimal clarity and strength. The result feels sturdy but not heavy in the hand, with flawless texture and luxurious shine. Each glass is inspected for perfection before it starts its journey to you — for use in your perfectly imperfect life.

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Crystal Glass

Please note that each Elated Coupe is handblown so measurements may vary slightly.

Champagne: 3.9" diameter, 6.3" high

Capacity: 7.4 ounces

Care: Handwash Recommended

We offer ground shipping to 48 states within the continental U.S. (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) and Puerto Rico.

Commitment is scary, so we always take returns. We’re confident you will love your purchase, but if you are unsatisfied for any reason, we offer no-fear returns. You can return your undamaged order (unless damaged upon arrival) for a full refund, 365 days a year, no questions asked.

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12 reviews for The Elated Coupe

  1. Patricia (verified owner)

    I love these glasses! They live up to the quality excepted at this price point. They have a good weight but still delicate. They are classic and elegant but have a casual feel. I just ordered four more!

    • Endlessly Elated

      Thank you so so much!! So glad you loved them as much as we loved making them. Super grateful!

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I just came back from a trip to New York City, the place I was born and still think of as home in so many ways.

And while I love my city, it IS expensive. While I was there, I went out with friends, only to pay $24 for a burrata appetizer.

It promptly reminded me how easy it is to make at home, and how much less it costs when you do.

My version has roasted grape tomatoes, garlic, oregano, olive oil, fresh burrata, and habanero honey. It is equal parts creamy, charred, sweet, and spicy. 

Share & save this one for the next time you ALMOST order burrata while you’re out. Your wallet will thank you. 

Burrata and Roasted Grape Tomatoes with Habanero 
Honey

Ingredients
1 ball fresh burrata
1 container tri-color grape tomatoes, about 12 to 15
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp dried oregano
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 1/2 tbsp habanero honey, or regular honey
Basil, optional for garnish

Method
Preheat oven to 400°F.

Add the grape tomatoes to an oven-safe baking dish. 

Drizzle with olive oil, then add the minced garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper. Toss until the tomatoes are fully coated.

Roast for 30 minutes, until the tomatoes are softened and starting to burst.

Plate the burrata with the roasted tomatoes. Drizzle with habanero honey and garnish with basil.

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This is the beginning of my story, documented in connection to yesterday’s post. It’s a long but one worth staying for.

I shot this during my time in Puerto Rico, a bit after my mom’s passing. I went with lots of intentions. First to visit her mom, my grandma, and her sister, my aunt. Two people who loved her dearly and didn’t get the chance to say goodbye in person. It was also the moment when I began the journey to recover my mother’s recipes. 

It was emotional. It was raw. 

My days were mostly spent cooking, talking about her, swapping stories, and finding out who she was through their eyes. I won’t lie, grief can be so nuanced. Sometimes it was beautiful. Other times it was extremely painful. But ultimately it was a bit of both. Tears and laughter. Lots of them.

I hope this reminds you to keep your loved ones close and cherish those recipes we might one day no longer have.

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