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- Height: 12 cm
- Width: 9,5 cm
- Depth: 9,5 cm
- Capacity: 500 ml
- Material: Glass
- incl. Gift Box
- not suitable for Hot Drinks
- not Dishwasher safe, Hand Wash only with Cold Water
- by Alchemy England
Discover the Enigmatic "Last Orders" Wine Goblet
Introducing the "Last Orders" Wine Goblet, a masterpiece of whimsy and mystery from Alchemy England. This black glass goblet isn't just a vessel for your favorite wine; it's a captivating piece of art that brings a unique twist to any collection.
Unique Alchemy England Design with a Whimsical Touch
This distinctive goblet showcases an intriguing design - a humorous depiction of a cat skeleton as the Grim Reaper, complete with a pentagram on its forehead. The "Last Orders" inscription adds a playful yet mysterious vibe, making this goblet a standout item in any setting.
Superior Quality and Elegance
Standing at a height of 12 cm, the goblet is crafted from high-quality black glass, ensuring both durability and elegance. Its robust design not only promises longevity but also brings a sleek and sophisticated look to your drinkware collection.
Versatile and Conversation-Starter
Whether it's for a themed party, as a unique home decor piece, or for enjoying a quiet evening, the "Last Orders" Wine Goblet is perfect for any occasion. Its distinctive design is not just functional but also serves as a fascinating conversation starter.
Experience the blend of humor and enigma with the "Last Orders" Wine Goblet. Elevate your drinkware collection with this unique piece, and let it be the talking point of your gatherings.
Manufacturer: The Alchemy Carta Ltd, The Alembic, Hazel Drive, LE3 2JE, Leicester, United Kingdom, eu@alchemygroup.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Alchemy Carta Ltd, c/o Outer Vision SI, Avda Paisos Catalanes 168, 17457 Riudellots de la Selva, Girona, Espana, eu@alchemygroup.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.