RITZENHOFF 1061015 Shot Glass 40 ml Heldenfest Series, Motif No. 15, 4 cl Round, Multi Coloured, Made in Germany
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Design: the attractive shot glass impresses with a decorative motif with red, yellow and blue. The height is 11.3 cm, the diameter is 3.5 cm, the weight is 73 g. Ideal for shots 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 - With a timeless combination of blue and red motifs, the shot glass decor reminds us to appreciate every moment and enjoy to the fullest with friends and family Series - Heldenfest is a tribute to modern multitaskers of everyday life without a cape or hammer: versatile and virtuoso, strong and delicate, memorable and own, just the fabric from which heroes are made 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 impresses with a decorative motif with red, yellow and blue. The height is 11.3 cm, the diameter is 3.5 cm, the weight is 73 g. Ideal for shots 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 - With a timeless combination of blue and red motifs, the shot glass decor reminds us to appreciate every moment and enjoy to the fullest with friends and family Series - Heldenfest is a tribute to modern multitaskers of everyday life without a cape or hammer: versatile and virtuoso, strong and delicate, memorable and own, just the fabric from which heroes are made 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