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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
OUR CLASSIC DRINKWARE SET: 6(10 oz) clear drinking glasses with the Embossed Napoleon l’Abeille, the French bee. These traditional French water glasses compliment any table. These old-fashion glasses adds class to any every day or special occasion.
SPECIAL DRINKING GLASSES: This signature La Rochère glass collection sets a sharp table. The bees and modern silhouette make this glass ware set perfect for entertaining or every day. French glasses, decorated w/ two iconic Napoleon Bees. 5.5"H - 3.5"W
YOU DESERVE A FRENCH GLASSWARE SET: French made, every day special drink glasses, easy to hold with a solid base. Fired at high temperature, exceptional quality glass, is crystal clear, durable, and free of lead and cadmium. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
NAPOLEON BEE: Was inspired by a pattern belonging to Napoleon and was used to decorate fabrics and luggage. The bee design is also a symbol of magical Southern France. The vintage glassware is made in the oldest French glass factory, founded in 1475.
HISTORY OF LA ROCHERE: We are the oldest working art glassworks in Europe. Our elegant French Drinkware is made by skilled artisans for clarity, strength and durability. Enjoy French Décor and history with La Rochere Glassware. Handmade in France.
La Rochere’s “Napoleon Bee” Glassware is sturdy and perfect for everyday use. Classic in design, our Double Old Fashion Glasses are both casual and elegant and will compliment any table. A stylish and simple glass to serve your cocktails, juice or Iced Tea. Easy to clean our glassware is dishwasher safe. La Rochere drinkware has a stable base and is easy to hold making it perfect for family and guests of all ages. Steeped in tradition La Rochere is the oldest working art glassworks factory in France. La Rochere’s pieces are fired at a very high temperatures producing an exceptional quality glass that is both crystal clear and durable. A pressure seam is sometimes visible, which is the mark left by opening the mould in which the glass is pressed. It is the characteristic of pressed machine glass and symbolizes its heritage and makes each item a true piece of French glass history.