Give your serving a unique expression with this violin-shaped decanter, perfect for whiskey, wine, cognac or your favorite drink. Made of durable borosilicate glass and handcrafted with precision, it holds 1000ml.
With its dimensions of 45 x 16 x 2 cm, it is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Perfect for adding a golden edge to festive occasions, or as an original gift that combines the passion for music and good drink, whether it's whiskey, wine or cognac.
It is ideal for dinner parties, as a unique gift for music lovers or wine and spirits enthusiasts, or as a decorative feature in your home. The decanter is guaranteed to be a conversation starter and adds an extra touch of elegance to any occasion.
Material: borosilicate glass
Craft: Handmade
Capacity: 1000 ml
Size: 45 x 16 x 2 cm
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