Maharani Liqueur Glass, 50ml
Indulge in the pinnacle of sophistication with the Maharani Liqueur Glass, a stunning work of art perfect for savoring the finest liqueurs. Designed to elevate your tasting experience, this glass embodies timeless luxury and unmatched craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Material: Exquisite lead-free crystal, hand-blown and crafted for superior clarity and durability.
- Design: Meticulously hand-engraved with intricate floral patterns, complemented by delicate 24-carat gold detailing for a regal touch.
- Capacity: 50ml, ideal for refined liqueur servings, aperitifs, or digestifs.
- Craftsmanship: Created with precision to ensure a flawless, symmetrical silhouette, adding a touch of grandeur to any occasion.
- Functionality: A perfectly tapered design to highlight the liqueur’s aroma and flavor notes, making every sip an unforgettable moment.
Why Choose the Maharani Liqueur Glass?
- Unparalleled Elegance: The intricate detailing and gold accents make this a true masterpiece for those who appreciate the finest glassware.
- Ideal for Special Occasions: Perfect for celebrations, intimate gatherings, or moments of indulgence.
- Versatile Use: An exceptional addition to luxury dining tables, home bars, or curated collections.
- Collectible Heirloom: A timeless glass that promises to be cherished and passed down through generations.
Care Instructions:
- Hand-wash gently with lukewarm water and a soft cloth.
- Avoid harsh detergents or dishwashers to protect the gold embellishments.
$1,095.00
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