Ritzenhoff 1061009 Shot Glass 40 ml Series Heldenfest Motif No. 9 Barber Round and Multicoloured Made in Germany
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Design: the attractive shot glass shines with a fine decorative motif with real copper. The height is 11.3 cm, the diameter is 3.9 cm and the weight is 73 g. Ideal for shots and spirits of all kinds Material – The crystal glass with a timeless look and high brilliance is made in Germany. Delivered in exclusive gift packaging. Cleaning instructions: hand wash recommended Motif - Razor-sharp, hip trimmed and tart brewed: with copper accents, the decor pays homage to tattooists, barbers and brewers who implement new ideas and tastes with old craftsmanship Designer - Werner Bohr and his interdisciplinary artist team in Trier create award-winning design solutions that combine aesthetics with function and fit perfectly into their surroundings Ritzenhoff - From the family-owned factory, we developed the company into one of the most renowned high-tech glassworks in Germany. We have been cultivating pure glassmaker art in the Sauerland since 1904
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Design: the attractive shot glass shines with a fine decorative motif with real copper. The height is 11.3 cm, the diameter is 3.9 cm and the weight is 73 g. Ideal for shots and spirits of all kinds Material – The crystal glass with a timeless look and high brilliance is made in Germany. Delivered in exclusive gift packaging. Cleaning instructions: hand wash recommended Motif - Razor-sharp, hip trimmed and tart brewed: with copper accents, the decor pays homage to tattooists, barbers and brewers who implement new ideas and tastes with old craftsmanship Designer - Werner Bohr and his interdisciplinary artist team in Trier create award-winning design solutions that combine aesthetics with function and fit perfectly into their surroundings Ritzenhoff - From the family-owned factory, we developed the company into one of the most renowned high-tech glassworks in Germany. We have been cultivating pure glassmaker art in the Sauerland since 1904