Item no: GB049008J GB049008JZT GB049008SDS GB049008ZD
Material: Glass, Soda-lime glass
Package: 48pcs/ctn. Color box
Usage: restaurant, Home, hotel, bar, pub
Capacity: 245ml
Product Size: T:79mm H:142mm B:65mm
The tradition of engraved glass dates back to ancient times. Early examples can be traced to the Roman Empire, where artisans used rudimentary tools to etch designs into glass.
During the Renaissance, the technique flourished in Europe, particularly in Venice and Bohemia, where craftsmen developed intricate methods to create elaborate patterns and scenes on goblets.
These pieces became symbols of wealth and status, often commissioned by royalty and the aristocracy. The historical depth of engraved glass goblets makes them not just drinking vessels but artifacts that tell stories of the past.
Engraving glass requires precision and skill. Artisans use a variety of techniques, such as wheel engraving, diamond-point engraving, and acid etching, to carve designs into the surface of the glass.
Each method allows for different levels of detail and texture, from delicate lines to deep cuts. The process is labor-intensive and demands a high level of expertise, making each piece unique.
Item No. | GB049008J GB049008JZT GB049008SDS GB049008ZD |
Top Dia. | 79mm |
Height | 142mm |
Bottom Dia. | 65mm |
Capacity | 245ml |
Package | 48pcs/ctn |
Delivery time | Within 60 days after the sample and order confirmed |
Certificate | ASTM; SGS; ISO9001 |
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