Charlie Larouche Verre Spiral Wine Glass In Neutral
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Shop Charlie Larouche Verre Spiral Wine Glass In Red from 600+ stores, starting at $99. Similar ones also available. On SALE now! Spiral wine glass Charlie Larouche VERREbr>b>This item is only available for purchase online. Since it is handmade upon request, please allow for a period of approximately 3 to 4 weeks before it is shipped. This delay can slightly vary depending on exceptional circumstances such as vacations or holidays./b>br>br>Artisan Charlie Larouche believes glass blowing is like a perfectly executed choreography. Glass is his partner, and technique is his rhythm. This wine glass is made using traditional Venetian techniques, known for the high degree of craftsmanship they require, but above all, for the highly refined designs they enable the artist to craft. This modern and elegant accessory will beautifully enhance your wine on any occasion.br>ul>li>Tinted glassHand-blown in MontrealEach piece is unique and may vary slightly from the photoHeight: 6" (15 cm)Base diameter: 3.25" (8.5 cm)/li>
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