The immortal Paula collection was brought to life in 1902, and a few years later, it was named after Leo Moser’s gentle wife. The inspiration for this Moser jewel was the beloved floral motifs of French and Belgian Art Nouveau. The World’s Fair in Brussels (1897) and Paris (1900) also influenced its appearance. Even though Paula is already a lady of many years, her popularity has yet to fade. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and the wife of Prince Charles grew fond of the timeless elegance of this drinkware collection.
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History and production
The challis that blossoms
The glasses’ characteristic shape drew inspiration from the blossoming rose. The challis naturally blooms out of the stem set in a decorated crown, complemented with gilded ribbons of thorns and petals, with a gentle engraving of rose blossoms under the upper rim. Every element of this extraordinary drinkware collection passes through dozens of hands. The Moser glassmakers, cutters, engravers, and painters infuse their skill in this work. You can choose between clear crystal and a pink underlayment.
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Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
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Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
- Hand-decorated with 24K gold
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Sophisticated artistic engraving
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