Maharani Clear Lead-Free Crystal, Cut, 24 Gold (Thin Line), Engraving Goblet Champagne 160 Ml
$691
Gracious Style
This champagne flute glass is adorned with rich décor on a graceful goblet, which gradually merges into an elegant stem cut into six facets. The details of the hand-engraved lace will stand out on both the clear crystal and on any of the typical Moser colour shades (alexandrite, aquamarine, beryl, eldor, rosaline and topaz). The glass is hand-blown and hand-cut from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal and adorned with a hand-engraved floral motif and gold-plating. Founded in 1857, Moser boasts a long tradition of superior artistic and technical standards in lead-free crystal. The quality of the crystal and perfection of Moser's hand cutting, engraving, gilding and brilliant colors are unsurpassed by any contemporary glass or crystal company in the world. Created by Ludwig Moser & Sons, the line originated as an engraving studio in the spa town of Karlsbad, located in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), a region with deep roots in superior glass-making. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Moser developed its now famous technically perfect crystal production, employing a unique formula for producing a substance as hard as rock and as brilliant as lead crystal - but without using a trace of lead. This composition is very suitable for Moser's marvelous engravings, is ecologically sound and remains free of all concerns associated with lead. Moser's innovative techniques in cutting, engraving and coloring quickly won the line great acclaim at many prestigious international art exhibitions. Soon Moser became the proud possession of royalty, heads of state and well-known personalities throughout the world, an esteemed reputation that has held fast and continues to grow now in the 21st century. Today, Moser produces a wide range of stem and barware, holloware, accessories, giftware and art glass, all showcasing the superior quality, innovation and remarkable artistic expression for which the line has long been recognized.