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Apollo Wine Carafe – Clear & Gold
Mouthblown and Hand-cut since 1586 in Saint-Louis-les-Bitche in Moselle
- Height: 38.1 cm
- Volume: 754 ml
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Bicos Wine Decanter Matt
The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Carossel Whisky Decanter
Different, playful and dynamic. Adds shine and glamour to any ambiance. Delicate and unique, Carrossel (carousel) is an object of pure contemporary art. Design by Vítor Salgueiro
- Height: 150 mm
- Volume: 700 ml
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Delicanter – Decanter with Black Wood Case
This listing is for a Vista Alegre Atlantis Crystal Wine Decanter/Carafe on a Round Wood Base known as the “Delicanter” model designed by Paolo Favaretto.
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Fantasy Wine Decanter by Gerard Gulotta
Crystal owes its beauty to its luminosity and transparency. The Fantasy line enhances these features remarkably, creating unique reflections that will make your eyes sparkle. Beautifully cut along their entire height, these timeless pieces are the ideal choice for refined environments.
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Gazelle – Wine Decanter
Case with black engraved decanter. Inspired by the most exotic roots of Art Deco, this bottle pays tribute to an animal often represented at the time.
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Kluk Kluk Wine Carafe by Jacob Bang
150 $The spirits bottle has been synonymous with Holmegaard glass design for many years In fact, you could go so far as to say Holmegaard’s bottle has iconic status The beautiful glass bottle is made of mouth blown transparent glass, which makes it particularly decorative with either whisky or cognac in it on the bar trolley The body of the Spirits bottle has three columns There are plenty of bottles on the market with four columns, but very few with three The very special glug-glugging sound when the liquid is poured from the bottle and encounters the air in the bottle’s columns is the reason for its name in Danish: the “Kluk” bottle! A great gift idea for that very special occasion
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Maharani Decanter – Gold
In the Maharani collection, the engraved floral motif meets the graceful shape of the goblet, which gradually merges into an elegant stem which is cut into six facets. The richness of the décor is further enhanced with a pearl cut. The delicacy of the engraved lace will stand out on both clear crystal or on one of the typical Moser colour shades (alexandrite, aquamarine, beryl, eldor, rosaline and topaz). Each item of this collection is a testament to the craftsmanship of the Moser glassmasters. This Decanter is made with 24-karat contour.
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Maharani Decanter – Gold
Each item of this collection is a testament to the craftsmanship of the Moser glassmasters, hand-blown and hand-cut from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal, with a hand-engraved delicate motif and hand-painted gold décor.
- Size: 1000 ml
- Height: 254 mm
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Mozart Carafe
Elegance on a rococo stem. When designer Otto Tauschek created the Mozart collection nearly 100 years ago, he had no idea the reaction it would cause. His modern approach to the rococo-style of decoration drew the interest of cut crystal lovers from all over the world. You can become one too, and we would be happy to add a monogram or your family coat of arms to the carafe of this celebrated drinkware set.
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Royal Decanter
A collection designed for English Queen. Crown the experience of a fine wine and let its qualities fully develop in a graceful carafe from the Royal collection. In the same way it captivated the English king Edward VII, it will astound every wine lower and cut crystal enthusiast. The clear lead-free glass lets the colour, bouquet and the finest nuances of the taste really shine. The festive moments are further accentuated with precise diamond cut and elegant line that will subtly hint at the uniqueness of this Moser drinkware line.
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Thistle Wine Carafe – Clear & Gold
Emblem of the city of Nancy in France, the chardon (French for “Thistle”) was the original inspiration behind a first service created in 1908. In 1913, the name was anglicized, becoming Thistle. Since then, it sparkles nobly on the greatest tables. Venitian-style stripes, bevel cuts and a decoration made from 24-carat gold or platinum adorn its parison. Thistle: more than 100 years-old and as sharp as ever.