Calla Lily Lilies Flutes Champagne Toasting Glasses Frosted

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February 8th, 2012 >> Champagne Flutes

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Calla lily flutes of hand blown glass are perfect for toasting with champagne at your wedding. Kevin Prochaska, Disneyland glass blower for 10 years is the artist. The shape of an absolutely exquisite flower is transformed into these stylish pieces of artistic stemware. Calla lilies are prized throughout the world for their elegance and purity. Integrating these qualities into this fine stemware is pure joy for me. Each frosted calla lily blossom rests atop a lofty stem. Frost is achieved by permanently sand etching the exterior surface of the flower. Interior of the flower remains clear and provides a striking contrast. Both goblets are made by hand from borosilicate crystal for strength and having the properties of Pyrex glass ensures maximum durability. Total height of each glass is approximately 9.5 inches. Each blossom will easily hold 6 oz of champagne or other beverage. To ensure stability, feet are 3.5 inches wide and well proportioned to the height. Flowers measure approximat..

Features:

  • Flutes are hand crafted by San Diego glass artist Kevin Prochaska.
  • Matching pair of 2 glasses made entirely from borosilicate crystal, sand etched by hand.
  • Set ships brand new from the Southern California studio.
  • Free Domestic Shipping with safe arrival and complete satisfaction guaranty.
  • Product is only available from Prochaska Gallery.


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