Maharani 2023 edition

New and Lightweight Maharani Collection

Products of the collection

The delicate floral motif united with a precise Moser engraving was combined in an elegant collection under the exotic name Maharani in 1895. This drinkware set, decorated with 24-carat gold stripes, met an enthusiastic response shortly after its introduction. Besides the wife of the Maharaja of Travancore, for whom the collection was created, its owners included Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco, the Ethiopean crown prince Asfa Wossen, the Indonesian president Sukarno, the royal family of Bahrain and the Maharaja of Alirajpur.

In collaboration with Studio Moser, we decided to lighten and modernize the look of this collection by not using gold lines as usual, but rather focusing on simplicity.

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  • Design and production

    Lace engraved in glass

    In the Maharani collection, the engraved floral motif meets the graceful shape of the goblet, which gradually merges into an elegant stem which is cut into six facets. The richness of the décor is further enhanced with a pearl cut. The delicacy of the engraved lace will stand out on both clear crystal or on one of the typical Moser colour shades (alexandrite, aquamarine, beryl, eldor, rosaline and topaz). Each item of this collection is a testament to the craftsmanship of the Moser glassmasters. Originally this collection is made with 24-karat décor. 

    • Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal

    • Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss

    • Sophisticated artistic engraving

  • Designer

    Moser Studio

    Studio Moser, which is behind this collection, is a creative workshop that makes use of its comprehensive knowledge of both the manufacturing processes and the unique materials needed to make Czech lead-free crystal. In its modern designs, it always fiercely protects the traditions and craftsmanship of engravers, cutters and glassmakers. Studio Moser also often cooperates with Czech or foreign luminaries from the world of design, art or architecture, pushing the boundaries of glassmaking ever further without giving up anything of the authenticity of the Moser brand.


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