Milano Crystal Blue Swirls Champagne Halo Flute Glasses (Set of 4)

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Libbey Vina Flute, Set of 6



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Artland Veritas Set/4 Champagne



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Milano Crystal Blue Swirls Champagne Flute Glasses (Set of 4)


: :Each piece in this line of mouth blown, hand decorated, lead free, 24% crystal has been individually hand-crafted in the European country of Romania. The Milano Collection provokes the mind and stimulates the eyes with is unpredictable swirl design, and stained glass like finish. The stained glass appearance is all hand painted with vivid colors within the pattern using different colored lusters and 24k gold.

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Oneida Hotel Classico 7-Ounce Champagne Flutes, Set of 6


: Review:Champagne marks a special occasion like no other drink. Toast a new love, mark the anniversary of a mature one, or congratulate someone on a significant event with this set of six champagne flutes to truly commemorate the moment. Each flute holds seven ounces of your best sparkling wine and is made of lead-free crystal. They feature generous bowls and slender stems, creating a sleek design that directs the bubbly carbonation to your nose as you drink, focusing the full taste to make each sip more delightful. The set comes ...

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Versace by Rosenthal Medusa d'Or Champagne Flute


: Review:Champagne marks a special occasion like no other drink. Toast a new love, mark the anniversary of a mature one, or congratulate someone on a significant event with this set of six champagne flutes to truly commemorate the moment. Each flute holds seven ounces of your best sparkling wine and is made of lead-free crystal. They feature generous bowls and slender stems, creating a sleek design that directs the bubbly carbonation to your nose as you drink, focusing the full taste to make each sip more delightful. The set comes ...

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Godinger Crystal Heart Toasting Flutes Set of 2


: :PAIR OF 24% CRYSTAL BRIDAL TOASTING FLUTES

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Waterford Crystal Times Square Let There Be Joy Flute Pair


: :Bring the spirit of the city that never sleeps into your home with the annual Times Square collection. Waterford celebrates the Times Square's annual ball drop with this dazzling collection of crystal stemware, jazzy ornaments and striking accessories, like these beautifully cut champagne flutes to toast the year's end. Each flute measures 11' and holds 4 oz.

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Silver and Crystal Stem Engraved Glass Toasting Flutes with Free Engraving and Shipping


: :Timeless brushed silver and crystal stems make these flutes stand out and they are a beautiful addition to any affair. Professional engraving of a monogram or first names and event date are included. Choose one of our special symbols for further personalization or for a theme wedding. Measures 10' high. Engraving options include, single first names with a wedding date engraved below, his and hers style engraving with both names and the date on each glass (his name first on one, her name first on the other), or a monogram. ...



Versace by Rosenthal Medusa Lumiere Clear Crystal Champagne Flutes, Set of 2


: Review:Lumiere, French for 'light,' epitomizes the delicacy and brilliance of hand-blown, full-lead crystal. Adorned with Versace's iconic Medusa head, each sparkling tumbler or stem in the collection makes a perfect accompaniment to Medusa porcelain dinnerware. The two Champagne flutes in this set are designed especially for celebrating life with the finest effervescence. Stunningly tall at 12 inches, each graceful flute features a 6-1/2-ounce, trumpet-shaped bowl atop an impossibly thin stem. A three-dimensional, frosted Medusa head at the juncture gives tactile pleasure to the fingers and immediately identifies Versace, surely a ...

from: Rosenthal



Milano Crystal Blue Swirls Champagne Halo Flute Glasses (Set of 4)


: :Each piece in this line of mouth blown, hand decorated, lead free, 24% crystal has been individually hand-crafted in the European country of Romania. The Milano Collection provokes the mind and stimulates the eyes with is unpredictable swirl design, and stained glass like finish. The stained glass appearance is all hand painted with vivid colors within the pattern using different colored lusters and 24k gold. Not only is the creative process time consuming, it is also demanding. Each glass is a piece of art created by a worker best described ...

from: GMG





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Milano Crystal Blue Swirls Champagne Halo Flute Glasses (Set of 4)
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