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Crosshatch Tealight Holders, Set of 3

Crosshatch Tealight Holders, Set of 3

SKU:1051730

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A set of three lead-free crystal tea light votives. Each piece is engraved using the diamond wheel engraving method, which requires years of training and great skill. This set has been engraved by hand with the iconic Asprey crosshatch pattern and was crafted by master glassmakers in Bohemia to an exclusive Asprey design.

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  • Height: 6cm / 2.5"
  • Depth: 7.5cm / 2.5"
  • Material: Lead Free Crystal
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    Asprey London's crystal is revered for its exceptional clarity and brilliance. Renowned for its outstanding transparency, enabling light to pass through without significant distortion. This inherent quality results in a stunning play of colours, and a radiant sparkle in hand-cut and polished pieces. Crafted through techniques like mouth-blowing, each crystal piece is a testament to skilled artistry and a rich tradition of timeless elegance.

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The Crosshatch collection draws inspiration from Asprey's iconic pattern, evident in its signature packaging. The pattern is echoed in the design, lending a timeless touch to the product. Indulge in luxury with this sophisticated piece, perfectly encapsulating the brand's essence.
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Asprey has a long and established relationship with British royalty dating back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria awarded Asprey their first Royal Warrant in 1862 for dressing cases, travelling bags, and writing cases. Since 1862, Asprey has held a Royal Warrant for every British monarch to Queen Elizabeth.