Maharani Brandy Glass, 320ml
Experience the epitome of luxury with the Maharani Brandy Glass, a statement piece that seamlessly combines refined craftsmanship and elegant artistry. This 320ml glass offers an exquisite drinking experience, elevating your finest brandy or cognac.
Key Features:
- Material: Premium-quality, lead-free crystal with exceptional clarity and brilliance.
- Design: Hand-engraved floral patterns exuding elegance, paired with a subtle 24-carat gold trim for timeless sophistication.
- Capacity: 320ml, perfect for savoring your premium brandy, cognac, or other spirits.
- Craftsmanship: Expertly cut and polished with remarkable precision, creating a flawless finish and a luxurious weight.
- Functionality: Designed with a wide bowl to enhance aeration, unlocking complex aromas and enhancing the tasting experience.
Why You Need This Brandy Glass:
- Timeless Luxury: A perfect blend of artistry and functionality, crafted for those who appreciate fine living.
- Perfect for Entertaining: Add an air of grandeur to your dining or bar setup with this striking glass.
- Collector’s Item: A unique and rare find for glassware connoisseurs, ideal for display in luxury collections.
- Exclusive Gift Idea: A meaningful and opulent present for special occasions, including anniversaries, weddings, and corporate gifting.
Care Instructions:
- Hand-wash gently using lukewarm water and a soft cloth to maintain its brilliance.
- Avoid abrasive materials and dishwashers to preserve the gold detailing.
$595.00
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