Worth buying, worth displaying, worth drinking from. World earns all three.
The piece comes with a removable stainless steel insert, which is the detail that makes Nemesis Now goblets genuinely dual-purpose. It protects the resin interior, makes cleaning straightforward, and means the World of Warcraft Jaina Proudmoore Goblet 19.5cm earns its place on a shelf and in a hand equally.
This World of Warcraft Jaina Proudmoore Goblet 19.5cm from Nemesis Now is cast in high-quality resin and finished to the collector standard that the brand consistently delivers — a properly made collectible goblet that earns both display and functional use.
The quality across this piece reflects Nemesis Now’s approach: precise paint work, detailed sculpting, and an overall finish that holds up to the close inspection that serious collectors apply to their pieces. At 19.5cm, the goblet has real display presence — the kind that holds its own on a shelf of quality collectibles rather than fading into the background.
Whether for personal use, as a display piece in a fantasy or gothic collection, or as a gift for someone who takes their drinkware seriously, this goblet delivers on its promise. Officially produced where licensed, hand-finished throughout, and available at Planet Goblin with free UK delivery on orders over £49.
The Nemesis Now goblet collection represents some of the best collectible drinkware available in the UK market — consistently produced to a standard that rewards the collector who invests in quality pieces rather than generic alternatives. This goblet is part of that tradition: officially licensed where applicable, hand-painted to a collector standard, and crafted to function as well as it displays. Browse the full range at Planet Goblin, with free UK delivery on orders over £49. The piece is part of the Nemesis Now collectible goblet range — one of the most consistently impressive drinkware ranges available in the UK gothic and fantasy collectibles market. Each goblet is produced to exacting standards with hand-applied paint work and a quality of finish that rewards the collector who invests in properly made pieces rather than decorative approximations.









