Theresienthal Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal White Wine Glass

Bs2,150

Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal White Wine Glass21cm (h) x 7.5cm (d) / 8.2" (h) x 2.9" (d)

Bs2,150

Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal Red Wine Glass22cm (h) x 8cm (d) / 8.6" (h) x 3.1" (d)

Bs2,100

Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal Champagne Flute24cm (h) x 7cm (d) / 9.4" (h) x 2.7" (d)

Bs2,000

Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal Tumbler13cm (h) x 6.5cm (d) / 5.1" (h) x 2.5" (d)

Bs1,900

Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal Wine Decanter28cm (h) x 12cm (d) / 10.9" (h) x 4.7" (d)

Bs5,350

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Theresienthal’s Serenade collection of crystal glassware was designed during the Art Nouveau period and is influenced by the designs for Hans Christiansen. The elegant silhouettes are inspired by the calyx of a flower, with green stems propelling them upwards. Each piece in the series is blown, shaped, painted and polished by hand in the Zwiesel-based workshop.

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Theresienthal’s Serenade collection of crystal glassware was designed during the Art Nouveau period and is influenced by the designs for Hans Christiansen. The elegant silhouettes are inspired by the calyx of a flower, with green stems propelling them upwards. Each piece in the series is blown, shaped, painted and polished by hand in the Zwiesel-based workshop.

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Theresienthal Serenade Hand-Painted Crystal White Wine Glass

Bs2,150
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Meet the Maker:

Theresienthal

The Bavarian Forest has a 700-year heritage of glass production, making it a fitting home for Theresienthal, the crystal specialist with a similarly rich history. It was founded in 1836 by Franz and Wilhelm Steigerwald via a Royal Warrant of Appointment, and has graced many a castle and palace ever since – including those of the Russian Imperial Family and King Ludwig II. Today, the story continues to evolve with the help of master craftspeople, many of whom represent the fourth or fifth generation of their lineage. Collections are blown, shaped, cut, engraved, painted and polished entirely by hand and finished with fanciful details.