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Monday to Friday: 9:00 - 6:00 UK time
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7758 8588
Email: concierge@asprey.com
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An exclusive collaboration between Asprey and Jonathan Harris, the renowned British contemporary glass artist. This lead-free glass bowl is hand-carved with minute details, featuring the distinctive plant life and sea creatures of the English coastal waters and rockpools. The intricate decoration is achieved by using diamond point drills and contemporary carving techniques, creating a tactile cameo in fine detail and relief. Each bowl is mouth blown then layered with several enamel colours on the inside, which is then carved through to give the cameo relief effect.
Each bowl is engraved with its individual number within the year of production. It also bears the Asprey branding on the base and is signed by Jonathan Harris. As a subtle detail for collectors, a hidden set of JH initials is blended within each design.
Enjoy complimentary secured shipping and signature gift packaging on all Asprey orders over CHF 500. A CHF 17 delivery charge applies to orders under CHF 500. All items are shipped on a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) basis, so no additional duties or taxes will be due upon delivery. Delivery typically takes 2 to 3 business days. While we strive to deliver on time, occasional delays may occur.

The product you have selected contains materials covered by CITES, and if you wish to take delivery outside the UK, the above extended delivery time will apply. Please note that we are unable to accept returns of merchandise made from CITES listed animals from outside the United Kingdom.
The ‘Washington’ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, more commonly known as CITES, aims to protect certain plants and animals by regulating and monitoring their international trade to prevent it reaching unsustainable levels.