If you’re a fan of “Game of Thrones,” you may be feeling mixed emotions about the final season, which premieres on April 14. We understand if you need a drink—whether you’re celebrating or attempting to calm your nerves. So we’ve rounded up some “Game of Thrones”-inspired goblets that let you sip in style, and show allegiance to your favorite house while you’re at it. Whether you fill them up with Cersei-approved wine, something stronger (“Game of Thrones” beer and hard alcohol would be great choices, but we’ve also got “Game of Thrones” cocktail recipes)—or just plain old water—you’ll want to hold on tight, because there are sure to be surprises coming in the final episodes.
SPOILER WARNING: Read at your own risk if you’re not caught up yet and don’t want to know certain details about the show. And don’t say we didn’t warn you!
The Lannisters
Design Toscano The King’s Royal Chalice Cup, 2 for $72.90 on Amazon
Ornate, gold, and deep enough to hold a good amount of wine—yep, we’d imagine Cersei would approve of this one.Buy Now
The Starks
“Game of Thrones” Winter Is Coming Goblet, $40.13 on Amazon
This official direwolf goblet is pretty fierce, and a great way to pay your respects to the Starks.Buy Now
“Game of Thrones” Weirwood Tree Goblet, $44.31 on Amazon
Or you could go the all-seeing weirwood tree route, if you don’t mind being stared down by your goblet while you drink from it.Buy Now
The Targaryens
Pacific Giftware Double Dragon Heart Goblet, $21.99 on Amazon
This manages to be both romantic and appropriately badass, but it’s backordered right now (with Amazon Prime, though, it should arrive just in time for the premiere!).Buy Now
Pacific Giftware Eye of the Dragon Fantasy Chalice, $24.99 on Amazon
One more for Daenerys fans (or for those who just like the dragons), with a more abstract design.Buy Now
Dragon Scale Tumbler, $34 on Etsy
Yes, traditional goblets have stems, but as the clumsy among us know, stemless cups are much more stable—and this one looks like a shimmering, scaly dragon egg to boot.Buy Now
The White Walkers
Ossuary Style Skeleton Goblet, $9.99 on Amazon (was $29.99)
If you’re rooting for the army of the dead (or maybe are just into a general goth aesthetic), this skeletal goblet might strike your fancy.Buy Now
Game of Thrones Limited Edition Viserion White Walker Goblet, $49.99 on Amazon
Or make it official with this licensed, limited-edition goblet memorializing one of the most shocking moments from last season: the creation of an ice dragon. (There’s also a dragon skeleton option…)Buy Now
The Greyjoys
Octopus Spirit Decorative Antique Bronze Finish Statue and Glass Decanter Set, $109 on Amazon
The Greyjoys are a dismal bunch, and they probably don’t sit around sipping a lot of wine. Shots seem more their style. But you certainly don’t have to be a follower of the Drowned God to appreciate this pick.Buy Now
Custom Color Octopus Goblets, 2 for $49 on Etsy
If you would rather have full-size glasses, these handmade octopus goblets are just the thing. You can choose your favorite colors for both the body and the eyes.Buy Now
The Tyrells
Copper Rose Engraved Goblet, $9.70 on Amazon
Pour one out for the Queen of Thorns (an OG til the end), and raise a glass to Margaery (she tried)—even better if it’s adorned with a rose for Highgarden. But do take note: this one is tiny.Buy Now
The Reeds
Greenman Goblet, $15.99 on Amazon
The Reeds don’t get as much attention as some other Westeros families, but they were the ones who led Bran to The Three-Eyed Raven and the Children of the Forest; coincidentally, this is probably about how old Bran will look when the final season starts.Buy Now
The Baratheons
English Pewter Company Rocks Glasses with Pewter Deer Head, 2 for $79.95 on Amazon
Another one that’s not technically a goblet, but you can’t quibble with the stately stag head adorning the glass being a perfect tribute to the Baratheon clan.Buy Now
Vintage Pewter Goblet, $18 on Etsy
If you want a classy stag-accented goblet, well, this also doesn’t exactly fit the bill, as the animal on it is an elk—but close enough! (Probably not for the ever-pedantic Stannis Baratheon, but we’ll allow it.)Buy Now
The Wildlings
Ale Horn, $34.99 on Amazon
Wildling style makes generous use of bones and such; and can’t you just see Tormund Giantsbane drinking ale from this horn (while making eyes at Brienne)? It’s not quite a goblet, but almost there.Buy Now
The Sands
Bowl of Hygieia Snake Chalice, $29.92 on Etsy
The Sand Snakes may have been cringe-inducing, but they’ve got style, as does this chalice (which is actually a symbol of a Greek goddess). If you prefer a more traditional wine glass, check out these hand-painted snake glasses.Buy Now
The Red Woman (aka Melisandre)
Red Glass Goblets, 6 for $49.99 on Amazon
Is your kitchen cupboard dark and full of terrors (in the form of old, tired drinking glasses)? Get this set of lovely, vintage-inspired crimson goblets Melisandre would probably happily sip from. They could even make a nice (red) wedding gift…Buy Now
For the General Fan
“I Drink and I Know Things” Wine Glass (and Beer Glass), $24.99 on Amazon
Only care about Tyrion? You’re not alone. This set of glasses (one for wine and one for beer) bears one of his most iconic lines, but won’t be back in stock until April 26.Buy Now
Check out lots more official Game of Thrones merch here (including more goblets, plus tankards and steins in case you prefer ale). And if you want to mix things up, get some “Game of Thrones” drink recipes to pour into your new cup!
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