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Barware: Gorgeous Glassware

Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today,12/01/2006

Party-pretty glasses debut with an eye to sipping in style. Sophisticated shapes, jewel tones and lush patterns add just enough detail to take the classic cocktail to spectacular stems.

 Cleo, a handblown crystal collection from Union Street Glass, accentuates elegant stemware and rocks glasses with double onyx disks ($42 to $52). Cleo, a handblown crystal collection from Union Street Glass, accentuates elegant stemware and rocks glasses with double onyx disks ($42 to $52).  

 Offered in flutes, martinis and goblets, the Mirage stem-ware from Abbott suspends a hand-painted prism on each stem for a vibrant, jeweled effect ($20 each).  Offered in flutes, martinis and goblets, the Mirage stem-ware from Abbott suspends a hand-painted prism on each stem for a vibrant, jeweled effect ($20 each).

 Classic lionshead motifs and rope trim in 22K gold lend the stamp of luxury to Abigail's handmade double old-fashioned glasses ($43 each).  Classic lionshead motifs and rope trim in 22K gold lend the stamp of luxury to Abigail's handmade double old-fashioned glasses ($43 each).

Exotic flora and fauna converge with chinoiserie-style splendor in Manorisms International's sandblasted On The Rocks glassware ($55, set of four).   Exotic flora and fauna converge with chinoiserie-style splendor in Manorisms International's sandblasted On The Rocks glassware ($55, set of four).

 Slender cylinders boost the bubble-viewing appeal of Roost's Fern & Frond champagne glasses ($12).  Slender cylinders boost the bubble-viewing appeal of Roost's Fern & Frond champagne glasses ($12).

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Submitted by: Deanna Register (islandgirltradingco@hotmail.com)
2/18/2009 3:29:12 AM PT
Location:Florida
Occupation:shop owner

Roost's Fern & Frond champagne glasses are available online from www.IslandGirlHome.com You will also find matching small & large glassware. There are three different delicate flora and fauna patterns carved into glass then hand-painted using colorful translucent paints. Each piece will vary slightly, due to the nature of handmade creations. Hand wash only. Featured in Victoria Magazine March/April 2009 issue. Visit www.IslandGirlHome today!

Submitted by: Joan Laughlin
12/8/2007 5:54:55 AM PT
Location:St. Louis, MO
Occupation:VP Human Resources

Where can I purchase these glasses? The last ones pictured with the ferns?

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