Estelle Colored Glass Estelle Hand-Blown Colored Cocktail Coupe Glasses (Set of 6) - Mixed Set (Set of 6)
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Wait till you hear where these coupes got their candy-like hues. They’re hand-blown by artisans in Poland—yep, they traveled a long way to get here. Plus, there’s this tidbit: They’re inspired by their maker’s grandmother, who, fun fact, used to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, then show it off at Sunday dinners.
Named for the founder's grandmother who instilled in her a love of treasure hunting for beautiful finds, these wine tumblers are tinted with vintage charm. Style.
Estelle Colored Glass Tinted Stemless Wine Glasses 6-Piece Set - Mixed
Wait till you hear where these coupes got their candy-like hues. They’re hand-blown by artisans in Poland—yep, they traveled a long way to get here. Plus, there’s this tidbit: They’re inspired by their maker’s grandmother, who, fun fact, used to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, then show it off at Sunday dinners.
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Named for the founder's grandmother who instilled in her a love of treasure hunting for beautiful finds, these wine tumblers are tinted with vintage charm. Style.
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Wait till you hear where these coupes got their candy-like hues. They’re hand-blown by artisans in Poland—yep, they traveled a long way to get here. Plus, there’s this tidbit: They’re inspired by their maker’s grandmother, who, fun fact, used to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, then show it off at Sunday dinners.