Nice Theresienthal Glasses
Bavarian glass maker Theresienthal’s goblets and decanters have graced the tables of castles and palaces for centuries and it is easy to see why. These mouth blown cased crystal glasses are beautiful on their own, but dressed up with a patterned band of they become art. Even the bottom of the glass is given special attention, with a hand-carved sunburst pattern. Measuring four inches high, the glasses sell for each and are available in six gorgeous jewel tones: tangerine, ruby, aquamarine, amethyst, emerald or amber. The gilded look that was all the rage on Fall’s runway has landed on the table. The Caroline Mercury Canister has an antiqued copper finish, the goblet an amber luster and the fabulous crystal stemware from coveted names Moser and Theresienthal is etched.
Theresienthal manufactures the finest crystal and dates back to 1836, when founded by the Bavarian King. Ever since, we were a preferred supplier for Royal Families and appreciated partner for the best department stores. A key client in the late 19th century was the Tsar of Russia; we still produce some of the series, which he had ordered. We retained and carefully developed the ancient skills and the exquisite designs; we still create glasses that delighted Kings and Tsars and still apply the proven techniques: every item that bears our crown was fully hand-made in our site by our craftsmen. Around 15 glassworks, glass workshops and galleries, Zwiesel is the centre of glassmaking and processing in the Bavarian Forest. The Technical College for Glass, Schott Zwiesel, Ambiente, Rimpler and the Theresienthal crystal factory are just a few of the names associated with glassmaking in the town.
Hand crafted Theresienthal Bavarian crystal, the Colours Collection features a series of cased crystal tumblers and elegant carafe. Jewel colors set off by an intricate pineapple cutting illuminating the clear crystal beneath. For casual elegance at the table or bar, Colours represents a refined version of an ‘English club’ shape. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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