"Precious Companions" Champagne goblet by Sieger by Fürstenberg
- H3'', ø 3½'', 10.1 oz
- Porcelain, interior gilding with 24-carat highly polished gold
Ultra-thin (about 2 mm thick)
Handcrafted in Germany - Not dishwashable and not suitable for the microwave
- Information regarding product safety
Our world is enriched by animals in all their unique and precious forms and varieties. Thanks to the new porcelain tumbler "Precious Companions" they can now enrich our lives at home too. Each unique, handcrafted tumbler is adorned with elephants, bees, turtles, and rabbits, elegantly illustrating the beauty and diversity of animal species.
Sip of Gold – Gleam of pure gold
Completely handcrafted in Germany, each Sieger by Fürstenberg Champagne goblet is unique, combining wafer-thin porcelain with shiny precious metal. Refined on the inside with 24 carats, hundreds of reflections are created in combination with a drink, creating the eponymous impression of liquid gold. The goblets are just as appealing to drink from as they are to look at: delicate and wafer-thin, with a wall thickness of around two millimeters, they sit lightly in the hand.
The porcelain goblets are packed in an exclusive gift box. Thus they are ideal as a gift.
- 3 in stock, otherwise the delivery time is approx. 2 weeks.
- The shipping costs for the destination U.S.A. are US $ 35.00.
- Artedona ships globally, mainly with UPS. Within Germany you can also choose to have your order shipped with DHL. Available shipping options are shown during check-out.
- For your inquiries, please call us at +49 (89) 45 69 20 66.
Human activity threatens our planet’s biodiversity, with over a million plant and animal species now classed as endangered. The tumbler "Precious Companions" is intended to make a small contribution to tackling a big challenge.
Each tumbler that is sold helps to support the animal rescue organization National Park Rescue, which protects national parks and the animals who live there in their natural habitats, and operates strategically targeted projects to ensure their long-term survival.
"For both brands, it goes without saying that it’s more than just commercial success that matters. We need to rethink our consumer habits and bring them into harmony with our earth and the creatures that inhabit it, otherwise we’ll see even more severe consequences of our actions than those we’re already witnessing in our day-to-day lives," explains marketing director Christian Sieger.
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No. 3/2021







