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Spiegelau | Soiree Martini Glass | Crystal | Clear | Set of 4

SKU: 4078025
Regular price Rs. 1,990.00 Rs. 1,890.00 5% off
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Spiegelau | Soiree Martini Glass | Crystal | Clear | Set of 4

This 6-ounce martini glass from Spiegelau is part of the Soiree™ pattern and features a beautifully curved stem and a moderately sized bowl. It is made with platinum glass technology for exceptional brilliance and clarity. This elegantly shaped glass also features a fine, laser-cut, fire-polished rim and is perfect for use in hotels, restaurants or banquet facilities.

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    • About Martini Glasses:
      The martini glass, with its distinctive V-shaped bowl and long stem, emerged in the 1920s, characterized by the Prohibition era and the Art Deco movement. This design is not just aesthetically pleasing but also functional in unique ways. The wide, shallow bowl was initially practical for Prohibition-era drinkers as it allowed for quick disposal of illegal alcohol if a raid occurred. This ease of spilling made it an ideal choice for speakeasies where swift action might be necessary to avoid detection by authorities​​.

      The glass's long stem helps maintain the drink's cold temperature by preventing the heat from the drinker's hand from warming the beverage, which is crucial for enjoying a martini at its best. Additionally, the wide rim of the glass exposes more of the drink to the air, enhancing the aroma and flavour of the cocktail. Despite these advantages, the open design also means the glass is prone to spills, especially in lively or crowded environments​​.

      Thus, the martini glass's design served both practical and stylistic purposes during the Prohibition era, blending elegance with the need for discretion.

    About Martini Glasses:
    The martini glass, with its distinctive V-shaped bowl and long stem, emerged in the 1920s, characterized by the Prohibition era and the Art Deco movement. This design is not just aesthetically pleasing but also functional in unique ways. The wide, shallow bowl was initially practical for Prohibition-era drinkers as it allowed for quick disposal of illegal alcohol if a raid occurred. This ease of spilling made it an ideal choice for speakeasies where swift action might be necessary to avoid detection by authorities​​.

    The glass's long stem helps maintain the drink's cold temperature by preventing the heat from the drinker's hand from warming the beverage, which is crucial for enjoying a martini at its best. Additionally, the wide rim of the glass exposes more of the drink to the air, enhancing the aroma and flavour of the cocktail. Despite these advantages, the open design also means the glass is prone to spills, especially in lively or crowded environments​​.

    Thus, the martini glass's design served both practical and stylistic purposes during the Prohibition era, blending elegance with the need for discretion.

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