Splendid spirit glass, 45 ml
The most luxurious drinking collection in Moser's history
Collections: Splendid
- Product ID:
- 4176-01
- Catalog No.:
- 10165
It’s been more than a century since its creation, but the Splendid cut glass collection is still admired all around the world. The magic of lead-free crystal playing with the sparkle of the spirit or the colour of the liqueur seduces both high-born families and fine glass enthusiasts. A toast with this luxurious glass will accentuate the importance of the moment, while the unique oroplastics and the diamond cut will emphasise the exclusivity of the collection.
- Size 45 ml
- Height 124 mm
- Manufactured since 1911
- Maximum diameter 55 mm
- Collections Splendid
-
Design
Splendid: The apex of glassworking mastery
The whole world saw the beauty of the Splendid drinkware collection in 1947, when the Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš gave it to Britain’s queen-to-be, Elizabeth II, as a wedding present. Every piece of the Splendid collection boasts an elegant shape, perfectly precise cut and wide decorative stripe of gold or platinum. Per request, the Moser cutters will add a family crest or personal monogram.
-
Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
- Hand-decorated with 24K gold or platinum
-
-
Designer
Moser
A whole orchestra of glassworking masters, cutters and gold painters is involved in manufacturing each glass or carafe from the Splendid collection, created by Moser in 1911. Nothing has been changed for more than a century. The molten glass is pre-formed and blown into a form made of hardwood, then the stem and the base are formed using special tools. After cooling down, it’s time for cutting – the precise edges of the stem, a belt of olivettes on the body and a delicate diamond cut. The cut is especially demanding when it comes to focus and steady hand. Next is preparation of the oroplastic décor, painting with gold paint and firing in a furnace. Then the gold is polished with agate and hematite. Before you can raise a Splendid glass in a toast, it will go through at least 60 pairs of skilled hands.