RITZENHOFF 3981001 Universal Glass Set of 2 500 ml Sparkle Allround No. 1 Motif with Iridescent Effect Made in Germany
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Design - The elegant mug set pleases with a wildlife motif in blue and gold. The height is 11 cm, the diameter is 9.3 cm and the weight is 160 g. Ideal for soft drinks and juices with 0.5 L Material: the crystal glass with elegant design and high brilliance is made in Germany and is dishwasher safe. The water glasses are delivered in an attractive set of 2 Motif – The sea egret rises up into the sea breeze, which gently cradles the flowers: the decor invites all connoisseurs to indulge in the cooling drink and positive flight of thoughts Series - Welcome to a harmonious plant world. Stylized natural motifs with iridescent effect invite you to linger, while gentle wind and waves in the glass ensure peace and relaxation 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 elegant mug set pleases with a wildlife motif in blue and gold. The height is 11 cm, the diameter is 9.3 cm and the weight is 160 g. Ideal for soft drinks and juices with 0.5 L Material: the crystal glass with elegant design and high brilliance is made in Germany and is dishwasher safe. The water glasses are delivered in an attractive set of 2 Motif – The sea egret rises up into the sea breeze, which gently cradles the flowers: the decor invites all connoisseurs to indulge in the cooling drink and positive flight of thoughts Series - Welcome to a harmonious plant world. Stylized natural motifs with iridescent effect invite you to linger, while gentle wind and waves in the glass ensure peace and relaxation 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