The "Newport" glasses of hand-cut crystal glass from Theresienthal are the creation of designer Jens Denecke. He was inspired by the charming flair of the American east coast. Newport, on Rhode Island, is the starting point of the big international regatta and a favourite excursion choice for the inhabitants of New York. The "Newport" glassware combines modern design and perfect handcraftsmanship. The glass has a firm, well-balanced feel to it and light is reflected in a multitude of ways from the polished surfaces.
All of Theresienthal's glasses are completed handcrafted, from the time the glassblower starts his work and until the pieces receive their final polish. Fine air bubbles in the glass are a result of the manual production process and underline the individual character of the crystal glass. Copyright photos: Crystal glass manufactory Theresienthal GmbH
6 in stock, otherwise the delivery time is approx. 5 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.
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Please avoid heating your glasses above 50°C and exposing them to abrupt temperature changes, such as by adding ice cubes to sun-warmed glasses or pouring hot tea into cold glasses. High temperatures and rapid changes create stresses that can lead to breakage – sometimes only later.
Glasses with paintings, gilding, or platinum plating must never be placed in the dishwasher, as precious metals and enamel colors can be damaged or washed out.
Plain glasses as well as cut or engraved glasses may be cleaned in the
dishwasher, but only below 50°C and without harsh detergents. However, hand wash is recommended, as dishwashers can dissolve glass components and cause the surface to become cloudy over time.
It is best to use a pure linen cloth for drying and polishing.
For candle holders: to avoid thermal shock, change the candle before the flame is 3 cm away from the crystal.