If you're new to the world of Mezcal, known more commonly as Tequila's smokier relative, here's a quick primer: it's meant to be consumed straight with no mixers and that smoky taste comes from farmers roasting the agave over firewood, instead of the steam treatment most Tequila gets. And incidentally, the worm in some bottles was first included as a sign of quality to prove actual agave had been used, and not cheaper sugar cane.
Now that that's out of the way, JM Drygoods, the Austin, TX-based suppliers of Southwestern goods, offers a few styles of handmade Mezcal sippers, including the blue and brown version at the top of the post made by Vicente Hernandez in Oaxaca, and the red ceramic poetry cups and jug seen below.
Various styles of the Mezcal Jug and Sippers are available from JM Drygoods' online store.