The Metro <em>Decanter</em> - <em>Square</em> Dance features attractive etchings within its <em>glass</em>. With dimensions of 3.5 diam. x 11H inches it is a practical size.
GS-40798, <em>Square</em> Base Clear <em>Glass</em> Double Old Fashioned Rocks <em>Glasses</em>, Set of 4 You'll never be <em>square</em> when you serve cocktails in these cool, <em>square</em> double old fashioned rocks <em>glasses</em>... their sophisticated profile will say you know how to present a stylish cocktail at an affordable price! They each have a nicely-weighted <em>square</em> base that tapers gently to a softly rounded top lip. This quality crystal clear glassware will make a long-lasting addition to your barware collection and will impress your guests
Crystal <em>Glass</em> <em>Square</em> Whisky <em>Decanter</em> with Silver Collar The 'Highlander' lead crystal <em>square</em> <em>decanter</em>, with its elegant hallmarked Sterling Silver collar, is usually used to hold whisky but it could also be used to hold any other spirit. This <em>square</em> <em>decanter</em> is hand blown by Dartington Crystal using 24% lead crystal. Each piece is unique, having been made by a team of up to 12 craftsmen, including a master <em>glassblower</em> who has perfected his skills over at least 10 years. The materials used in Dartington
Crystal <em>Glass</em> <em>Square</em> Spirit <em>Decanter</em> with Silver Collar This <em>square</em> hand cut lead crystal <em>decanter</em>, with its elegant hallmarked Sterling Silver collar, is usually used to hold a spirit such as whisky, brandy or rum but it could also be used to hold red, white or rose wine. This <em>square</em> <em>decanter</em> is hand blown by Dartington Crystal using 24% lead crystal. Each piece is unique, having been made by a team of up to 12 craftsmen, including a master <em>glassblower</em> who has perfected his skills over at least 10 years.
<em>Decanter</em>, <em>Square</em>, Large, Royal Scot Crystal A Royal Scot Crystal <em>decanter</em>. In 1676, it was discovered by British glassmakers that the addition of lead oxide to their raw materials gave the resulting <em>glass</em> a much greater brilliance and sparkle. This new <em>glass</em> became known as lead crystal and very quickly became the perfect medium for <em>glass</em> cutters and engravers. Over the past 300 years, their skills , proudly passed from generation to generation, have given lead crystal its world famous reputation. In the