Dartington Crystal Personalised Bordeaux Red Wine Glass

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John Lewis £36.50
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  • Delivery within 5 working days.
  • Delivery cost £3.50
First seen in Oct 2019
Description

From Dartington's Wine Master Collection, this glass makes the ultimate personalised gift for any red wine drinker. Made in the UK from high-quality crystal, it has a brilliant sparkle and luxurious feel. Its classic proportions make it ideal for swirling and aerating red wine to help deliver the best aroma and flavour experience.

Have it clearly engraved with a special message in the Palace Script font. Your chosen text will be engraved with care to create a truly unique and personalised gift.

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How do I personalise my product?
Once you’ve placed your order, please email your personalisation details directly to johnlewis@dartington.co.uk including your name and order number.
  If this is not received within three working days, a representative will contact you by phone to discuss your order.

When considering your personalised message, please remember that there is a 30 character count limit on each glass. All personalisation text must be confirmed by email and please note that a pair of glasses can have up to 30 characters on each glass.

If you are purchasing this as a gift and do not wish the recipient to be contacted, please ensure that you put your own contact details for this order.

Your Dartington item will be delivered within 6 weeks of ordering.

Refund Policy
This item is made to your specification and so is excluded from our usual returns policy. Find out more

This does not affect your statutory rights

Choose the perfect glassware

Glass comes in a range of weights, cuts and clarity and we have a wide selection for you to choose from, designed to suit every budget and occasion.

Soda limeVersatile and available in many colours and styles, soda lime glass is perfect for everyday use. Its ingredients are made up primarily of sand, soda ash and lime which are scientifically measured to ensure that the finished piece is exactly as desired. Soda lime is used in machine made and handmade items.
Crystal GlassFiner in quality with greater clarity than soda glass, crystal is ideal for both every day and special occasions. Crystal Glass is superior to Soda Lime Glass in quality and allows for a finer cut rim instead of rounded or rolled edges.
Lead crystalWith a beautiful clarity, weight and resonance, lead crystal is a quality choice. To be called 'Lead', the glass has at least 24% Lead Oxide in its composition. Lead Crystal was traditionally used for cutting as it was often produced with a thicker wall. This glassware is to be handwashed, only.
Sparkx®Neither Soda Lime Glass or Crystal Glass, but is Ultra Clear Glass is pure, transparent and heavy metal free. Plus it is resistant to attrition caused by dishwashers.
SON.hyx®This is high-tech crystal glass, meaning it has all the same ingredients at Crystal Glass but also some extra properties that makes it even stronger with a better clarity. SON.hyx is more resistant to attrition from dishwashers than ordinary Crystal Glass and even sparkx®.
LUXION®100% Lead free Crystal glass which replaces its former 24% Lead Crystal composition. It has ultra-clear transparency and exceptional resistance to dishwasher detergents whilst retaining its strength and durability. This glassware type is also 100% recyclable.
RecycledGlassware which has been recycled is handmade and reuses otherwise wasted glass.
TemperedTempered glass is heat resistant to withstand high temperatures and the tempering process makes it durable and stronger than Soda Lime glass.
HandmadeThis type of glassware is either handblown or mouthblown. Handmade glass can be produced in any of the glass materials listed above, depending on the quality required and capabilities of the manufacturer. Both types of glassware are suitable for use in the dishwasher and any occasion.
DecorativeThere are many ways to decorate glass including; cutting, spraying, diamond etching, pantograph etching, silk screen printing, sand blasting, hand painting and even adding Swarovski Crystals. Such techniques can be applied to any glass material.


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