Red Wine Glass- Chartres
AVAILABLE: 6-8 weeks delivery
The Red Wine Glass from the Chartres Collection by Cristallerie de Montbronn is a striking example of French artistry and design heritage. Handcrafted in fine crystal, the glass is adorned with deep bevel cuts that reflect light with remarkable brilliance, echoing the majestic lines of Gothic architecture found in the Cathedral of Chartres.
Its elegant bowl and slender stem are designed to highlight the aromas and flavors of fine red wines, while the precise beveling creates a bold yet timeless aesthetic. The combination of historical inspiration and modern craftsmanship makes this glass a true statement piece for any refined table setting.
Cristallerie de Montbronn, renowned for its artisanal expertise, ensures that each piece embodies both tradition and contemporary sophistication.
*We recommend hand-wash. Sensible to thermic shocks, crystal is best washed with tepid water and a soft sponge or microfibre, as well as dish soap.
PRODUCT CODE: 238103
COLOUR: Clear
SIZE: H 19 cm, D 7.5 cm, Cap. 26cl
SIZE: H 7.48 in, D 2.95 in, Cap. 8.8oz
MATERIAL: Hand-cut, hand-engraved art crystal
BRAND: Cristallerie de Montbronn
MADE IN: France
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You can return your product up to 14 days after receiving your order. Please make sure that the products are not worn, washed or damaged.
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