Clase Azul Tequila Decanters
Collectibles / Spirits Packaging

Clase Azul Tequila Decanters

A collection of three distinct Clase Azul tequila decanters, recognized by their iconic hourglass shape and flared bases. The central piece is the 'Reposado' decanter, a handmade ceramic vessel featuring white glaze with hand-painted cobalt blue 'feather' patterns. To its right is likely the 'Guerrero' or 'Mezcal' edition, characterized by a matte teal/green textured ceramic finish with geometric carvings and an ornate, colorful hand-painted cap. To the left is the 'Plata' version, crafted from clear hand-blown glass with a silver-toned metal agave-themed medallion and a matching spherical metal stopper. Each bottle stands approximately 12-15 inches tall. These vessels are crafted in Mexico using traditional methods, specifically the Talavera pottery style for the ceramic versions. The condition of the decanters appears excellent, showing no visible chips or cracks. The metallic stoppers exhibit a reflective, polished finish typical of modern production (post-2000s). The craftsmanship is high-tier luxury, intended both as premium spirit packaging and as artisanal collectibles for home decor.

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Basic Information

Category

Collectibles / Spirits Packaging

Appraised On

January 28, 2026

Estimated Value

$450 - $650

Item Description

A collection of three distinct Clase Azul tequila decanters, recognized by their iconic hourglass shape and flared bases. The central piece is the 'Reposado' decanter, a handmade ceramic vessel featuring white glaze with hand-painted cobalt blue 'feather' patterns. To its right is likely the 'Guerrero' or 'Mezcal' edition, characterized by a matte teal/green textured ceramic finish with geometric carvings and an ornate, colorful hand-painted cap. To the left is the 'Plata' version, crafted from clear hand-blown glass with a silver-toned metal agave-themed medallion and a matching spherical metal stopper. Each bottle stands approximately 12-15 inches tall. These vessels are crafted in Mexico using traditional methods, specifically the Talavera pottery style for the ceramic versions. The condition of the decanters appears excellent, showing no visible chips or cracks. The metallic stoppers exhibit a reflective, polished finish typical of modern production (post-2000s). The craftsmanship is high-tier luxury, intended both as premium spirit packaging and as artisanal collectibles for home decor.

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