Moser Optic Hand-Blown Crystal White Wine Glasses (Set of 2)

$188

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal White Wine Glasses (Set of 2)20.7cm (h) x 7.2cm (d) / 8.1" (h) x 2.8" (d)

$188

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Red Wine Glasses (Set of 2)21cm (h) x 9.3cm (d) / 8.2" (h) x 3.6" (d)

$188

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Decanter27.3cm (h) x 16.5cm (d) / 10.7" (h) x 6.4" (d)

$495

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Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Martini Glasses (Set of 2)20cm (h) x 12cm (d) / 7.8" (h) x 4.7" (d)

$156

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Water Jug26cm (h) x 13cm (d) / 10.2" (h) x 5.1" (d)

$495

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Water Glasses (Set of 2)14cm (h) x 6cm (d) / 5.5" (h) x 2.3" (d)

$130

Optic Hand-Blown Crystal Ice Cream Bowl9cm (h) x 11cm (d) / 3.5" (h) x 4.3" (d)

$150

Other Styles

The happy pigments featured in Moser’s Optic collection cast theatrical shadows in all settings, whether you’re sipping in the sunshine or by candlelight. Talented glassmasters hand blow each piece in the Czechoslovakian workshop, utilising complex techniques passed down for 150+ years. You'll spot their know-how in the finer details, like the lightness of a carafe or the wide, olive skewer-ready rim of a martini glass.

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The happy pigments featured in Moser’s Optic collection cast theatrical shadows in all settings, whether you’re sipping in the sunshine or by candlelight. Talented glassmasters hand blow each piece in the Czechoslovakian workshop, utilising complex techniques passed down for 150+ years. You'll spot their know-how in the finer details, like the lightness of a carafe or the wide, olive skewer-ready rim of a martini glass.

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Moser Optic Hand-Blown Crystal White Wine Glasses (Set of 2)

$188
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Meet the Maker:

Moser

It takes dozens of artisans to craft a Moser piece, from cast-makers and colourists who mix the dazzling gemtones to agile blowers who shape the hefty material on the pipe. The Czech glassmaker still cuts lead-free crystal of amazing purity, 165 years since Ludwig Moser handled his first vase.