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The product shown is a novelty skull-shaped drinking glass, a popular item often used for spirits, cocktails, or as themed decor. These items are generally produced as unbranded or white-label houseware products, which means they do not belong to a single global lifestyle brand but are instead manufactured by various glassworks and sold through numerous retailers worldwide.
The skull glass design became globally popular following the rise of brands like Crystal Head Vodka, although this specific item is an unbranded glass tumbler rather than the premium vodka bottle. Because these are generic designs, manufacturing is predominantly centered in industrial glassware clusters in China, where high volumes of molded glass are produced for the global export market.
Since this is an unbranded commodity item, there is no single 'ultimate owner' company in the traditional corporate sense. Instead, different import-export companies and retail chains (such as those specializing in novelty gifts or home goods) purchase these from manufacturers and sell them under their own local private labels or as generic stock.
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