Iridescent Champagne Flutes, Set of 2 – SimplyDefined
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Product Description
Once-in-a-lifetime occasions call for truly unique party favors. These crystal glass champagne feature an ion-coating that produces an enchanting iridescent color show inside your favorite bubbly. The slender profile is the epitome of contemporary elegance. And the thick base provides stability, helping to prevent spil.
Once-in-a-lifetime occasions call for truly unique party favors. These crystal glass champagne feature an ion-coating that produces an enchanting iridescent color show inside your favorite bubbly. The slender profile is the epitome of contemporary elegance. And the thick base provides stability, helping to prevent spills. They're perfect for wedding-themed parties - and mimosas all year round too! So they're a great addition to your home bar collection. Made from 100% lead-free crystal.
You will receive four (4) Iridescent Champagne Flutes measuring 6.2in high with a diameter of 2in. Each glass has a volume of 8oz and weighs 0.44 grams
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Wait till you hear where these coupes got their candy-like hues. They’re hand-blown by artisans in Poland—yep, they traveled a long way to get here. Plus, there’s this tidbit: They’re inspired by their maker’s grandmother, who, fun fact, used to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, then show it off at Sunday dinners.
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Wait till you hear where these coupes got their candy-like hues. They’re hand-blown by artisans in Poland—yep, they traveled a long way to get here. Plus, there’s this tidbit: They’re inspired by their maker’s grandmother, who, fun fact, used to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, then show it off at Sunday dinners.