Nachtmann Gin & Tonic Glasses, Set of 4
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Product Info
Nachtmann has been making German lead-free crystal since 1834 and as a brand, respects craftsmanship, relishes creativity and has a passion for perfection.
In response to popular demand, Nachtmann has produced this long-stemmed Gin & Tonic glass featuring 24 vertically blown lines to create an eye-catching design that sits beautifully on a table or a bar.
- Set of 4 gin and tonic glasses
- Made from lead-free crystal
- Machine-made and cut design
- Brilliant and clear with increased fracture resistance
About Nachtmann
German lead-free crystal created since 1834. Nachtmann's heritage stretches back over nearly two centuries, yet a gift of their glassware can be remarkably affordable and is sought by style-conscious consumers across the world. From previous generations to the next generation, they respect craftmanship, relish creativity and have a passion for perfection.
Specifications
- Volume: 640ml
- Diameter: 10.5cm
- Height: 22.2cm
Care Instructions
- Dishwasher safe
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Absolutely stunning!!
I love my new Gin Glasses!! Wow, they are truly amazing!!
My cocktails aroma improved in my new glass.
The crystal is excellent quality, so clear, the soft lines make them look so glamorous, much nicer to use & look at than plain gin glasses.
My partner used it for wine & was very impressed, this is a truly versatile glass.
I would recommend this product to a friend.
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