





United States Constitution Decanter Set
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Four 11-oz rocks glasses and one 26-oz decanter per set
- 14k gold halo embellishment on the rocks glasses
- Handwashing is highly recommended to avoid tarnishing the golden rim
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Our stunning decanter set is a sophisticated and functional addition to your home bar. Crafted in the U.S.A. with timeless elegance, this set includes a decanter and four matching rocks glasses, each imbued with a touch of historical grandeur and a hint of luxury.
The decanter proudly displays the National Archives logo, followed by the first words of the United States Constitution: "We the People of the United States."
The four rocks glasses bear witness to the grandeur of the past with the intricate 14K gold halo that encircles the rim of each. This golden embrace is not merely decorative but a symbol of the precious charter that has shaped the nation. The preamble of the Constitution is delicately etched into each of these glasses, a reminder of the timeless principles that they hold. When you clink these glasses together in a toast, it's as if the Founding Fathers are raising a glass with you.
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The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. Written in 1787, the Constitution originally consisted of seven Articles that outlined the structure and function of the federal government. These articles established the framework for the three branches of government (the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary), defined their powers, and addressed the relationship between federal and state governments.
The Constitution united the citizens of individual states into a national identity, deriving its power from “We the People of the United States.”
On December 13, 1952, the Charters of Freedom traveled from the Library of Congress to the National Archives in a procession of tanks in an armored personnel carrier. Upon arrival, the documents were placed in a custom-built, 50 ton, steel and concrete, bomb- and fire-proof safe.
The original Constitution is on permanent display in the Rotunda at the National Archives Museum.