Tea glass Noblesse, Nachtmann - 350ml
Tea glass Noblesse, Nachtmann - 350ml
1 Tea glass
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs, free shipping (DE) from 99€**
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Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs, free shipping (DE) from 99€**
immediately available
€5.04 for Piece
Diameter with handle (cm): 12,0
Diameter rim (cm): 8,2
Diameter bottom (cm): 5,6
Capacity (ml): 350
Material: crystal glass
Color: transparent
Surface: structured
Producer: Nachtmann
Features: suitable for dishwasher
The 'Noblesse' tea glass is however not only suited for tea, but also for hot chocolates with cream or winter cocktails.
Tea Grog recipe:
Ingredients:
400 Black tea
1/2 Star anise
1/2 Cinnamon stick
Rum at will
2 Slices of orange
Cane sugar
Pour black tea, spices and orange slices with boiling water and let it steep for about 3 minutes. Strain into heat-resistant glasses and garnish with fresh orange slices. Sweeten with cane sugar as desired.
The tea glass is adorned by a timeless pattern of diamonds. Its large handle allows for a safe grip even when the surface of the cup is hot.
We recommend fresh ginger tea, hot lemon or new winter cocktail creations.
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.
Diameter with handle (cm): 12,0
Diameter rim (cm): 8,2
Diameter bottom (cm): 5,6
Capacity (ml): 350
Material: crystal glass
Color: transparent
Surface: structured
Producer: Nachtmann
Features: suitable for dishwasher
The 'Noblesse' tea glass is however not only suited for tea, but also for hot chocolates with cream or winter cocktails.
Tea Grog recipe:
Ingredients:
400 Black tea
1/2 Star anise
1/2 Cinnamon stick
Rum at will
2 Slices of orange
Cane sugar
Pour black tea, spices and orange slices with boiling water and let it steep for about 3 minutes. Strain into heat-resistant glasses and garnish with fresh orange slices. Sweeten with cane sugar as desired.
The tea glass is adorned by a timeless pattern of diamonds. Its large handle allows for a safe grip even when the surface of the cup is hot.
We recommend fresh ginger tea, hot lemon or new winter cocktail creations.
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.
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