Keglon Bottle

The Keglon bottle is a 14-liter bottle. It is equivalent to 18.7 standard bottles. Like many bottles sizes above 3 liters in volume, which are traditionally named after Biblical Kings, the Keglon is named after King Eglon, from the Book of Judges (3:12).The bottle has a bore (inner neck) diameter of 28.5mm at the mouth of the bottle and increase to 47,67 mm before expanding into the full bottle. The bottle is 544mm high and 207mm at its widest point.Created in 2016 by Mike Bouchet, the bottle shape thus far has been produced in hand blown glass due to its irregular size.

Keglon Bottle

The Keglon bottle is a 14-liter bottle. It is equivalent to 18.7 standard bottles. Like many bottles sizes above 3 liters in volume, which are traditionally named after Biblical Kings, the Keglon is named after King Eglon, from the Book of Judges (3:12).The bottle has a bore (inner neck) diameter of 28.5mm at the mouth of the bottle and increase to 47,67 mm before expanding into the full bottle. The bottle is 544mm high and 207mm at its widest point.Created in 2016 by Mike Bouchet, the bottle shape thus far has been produced in hand blown glass due to its irregular size.