A soft optic effect in hand made amber glass has been used in the blowing of this wide profile vase. Designed by Hilary Green it features an indented base that can be used to help retain or splay out stems when using with flowers. ...
A soft optic effect in hand made amethyst glass has been used in the blowing of this wide profile vase. Designed by Hilary Green it features an indented base that can be used to help retain or splay out stems when using with flowers. ...
A soft optic effect in hand made topaz glass has been used in the blowing of this wide profile vase. Designed by Hilary Green it features an indented base that can be used to help retain or splay out stems when using with flowers. ...
Single Dimple Double Old Fashioned Whisky Glass, Fathers Day Personalised Gift Engraved With DAD'S WHSIKY
This beautifully designed glass tumbler is one of our most popular. It's slightly larger than standard glass tumblers & is ideal for releasing the flavours of malt whiskies as well as a variety of other spirits. ...
This Large Crystal Daisy Bowl was originally designed in 1974 by Frank Thrower & has been handmade in Devon from 24% lead crystal.
Slightly Imperfect Daisy Large Bowl with limited availability - Although Dartington Crystal is hand made to exacting standards, h&-crafting can never be perfect. Small imperfections can sometimes occur yet these 'slightly imperfect' pieces are still supremely functional & offer great value. See below for more details. This item can only be delivered to a UK Mainland address. ...
This Flower Bottle is hand made in England from special coloured crystal. It makes a great statement piece to display in your home.
Made by our most skilled craftsmen & finished with the unique hand applied flower motif, this flower vase creates a stunning visual impact. ...
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Dartington Daisy Large Bowl
Natures beauty has been captured in this hand made crystal bowl. Made in Devon the Daisy designs has been reintroduced by popular demand.
RIP - This product is no longer available on our network. It was last seen on 25.09.2019
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