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Artel Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashion Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass10cm (h) x 9cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w)

£176

Artěl’s Sporting collection muses on the decade considered to be the Golden Age of sports – the 1920s, when high-level competition and notable athletes began to emerge across the board. Artěl’s interpretation is decidedly refined, comprising six different motifs depicting well-dressed athletes in their respective field: a golfer, skier, race car driver, polo player, rower and tennis player. These are engraved by hand onto crystal double old fashioned glasses.

View more from: Artel / Martini & spirit glasses

Only at ABASK

Artěl’s Sporting collection muses on the decade considered to be the Golden Age of sports – the 1920s, when high-level competition and notable athletes began to emerge across the board. Artěl’s interpretation is decidedly refined, comprising six different motifs depicting well-dressed athletes in their respective field: a golfer, skier, race car driver, polo player, rower and tennis player. These are engraved by hand onto crystal double old fashioned glasses.

View more from: Artel / Martini & spirit glasses

Only at ABASK

Artel Sporting Hand-Engraved Crystal Double Old Fashioned Glass

£176

Meet the Maker:

Artel

Founded in 1998 by American designer, Karen Feldman, ARTĚL is globally recognised for its handcrafted luxury crystal and preservation of traditional production methods, originally practiced by an early-20th-century collective of Czech artisans. From ‘freehand’ engraving and glass cutting, to gilding and impeccable hand-painting, each piece is meticulously made by hand, therefore no two pieces are exactly like.