Best Goblets Under $100 (2026)

We ranked goblets under $100 by a composite value score combining customer ratings, material and build quality, functional features (capacity, stem), and price

This roundup lists high-value goblets under $100, chosen for durability, design, and customer ratings across glass and wood options. Selections were ranked by a value score that weights user ratings, material quality, and cost to highlight practical, attractive choices for everyday dining and special occasions

Top Picks

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    Olive Wood Communion Cups & Bread Plate Set (4)

    Olive Wood Communion Cups & Bread Plate Set (4)

    THE JERUSALEM GIFT SHOP SINCE 2004 • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

    Hand-carved olive wood communion set with 4 small goblets and a bread plate, crafted in Bethlehem. Rich grain patterns enhance sacred rituals. Customer note highlights craftsmanship and aromatic wood, with size mixed reviews

    • authentic olive wood material
    • hand-carved by skilled artisans
    • complete communion set with tray
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    Chauncey hobnail glass goblets set, pink 4-pack

    Chauncey hobnail glass goblets set, pink 4-pack

    Martha Stewart • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

    A handmade-style glass goblet set with raised hobnail texture for a vintage look. Durable glass suitable for iced tea, fruit-infused beverages, and cocktails. Customers note their sturdy feel and pink color that remains stable in use

    • raised hobnail design
    • handmade glass craftsmanship
    • set of four 14.3oz tumblers
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    Sake Sets of 8 by Le'raze

    Sake Sets of 8 by Le'raze

    Le'raze • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

    A set of eight sake glasses designed for everyday use with a classy look. One reviewer notes the small glass can double as a wine glass and praises overall value and gifting potential

    • elegant design
    • versatile size
    • good value
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Buying Guide

Material and durability

Choose tempered glass or lead-free crystal for regular use; olive wood offers a durable, hand-carved alternative for rustic or ceremonial settings

Capacity and stem style

Match capacity (about 12–16 oz common among these picks) and stemmed vs. stemless designs to the drink type—water, iced tea, or wine—and handling preference

Color and finish

Colored glass (cobalt, blue-streak) adds visual interest but check for consistent tint and finish to ensure sets match across place settings

Set size and use case

Consider whether you need larger sets for family meals (sets of 6–12) or smaller sets for occasional entertaining; smaller sets lower upfront cost while larger sets improve consistency

Care and maintenance

Look for lead-free glass and manufacturer care guidance; some colored and crystal goblets may require handwashing to preserve finish and longevity