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Lexington Rainbow

By KY for KY Store Admin |

Lexington Rainbow

This week, we launch the 'Lexington Rainbow Print,' an emblematic and classic design with a rich history spanning back nearly 40 years.  As we celebrate all things America we're also celebrating all things Lexington – a tip-of-the-hat to the town Kentucky for Kentucky calls home. This is no ordinary rainbow, but one with a …

So many great inventions have come out of Kentucky. Inventions like the 'Happy Birthday' song, cheeseburgers, bourbon, the bowie knife, gold, horses, and the crowd favorite – motha f***in fried chicken. We were the first to fry chicken and everyone loves fried chicken.

With that said, we're excited to introduce a brand spanking …

We've Got Handmade Kentucky Moonshine Jugs

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

We've Got Handmade Kentucky Moonshine Jugs

Earlier this week, we looked around the Kentucky for Kentucky office and realized that something was missing, something essential. We looked at the prints on the walls and the shirts on the racks and the booze in the cabinet, and we felt, well, not quite at ease. We needed something classic, we needed something handmade…we …

Like Bigfoot, Artist David Kenton Kring is a mythical Kentucky creature. He doesn't just create dynamic tumblers, mugs, and flasks. His primary passion is crafting specialty, stylistic figurative work – particularly, life-size busts. As Kring explains, "my art offers an emotional charge through gestures, facial expression, and painting techniques. My surfaces are extremely worked; …

David Kenton Kring Epic Hunter S. Thompson Tumblers

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

David Kenton Kring Epic Hunter S. Thompson Tumblers

When David Kenton Kring decided to throw these Hunter S. Thompson tumblers, he pulled the bourbon off the shelf, downed a double shot, and got to work. We told him to make something pint-sized so we could pour a local brew in there to give a hearty 'Cheers to the Commonwealth!' But Kring looked up …