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Goblet - Prism

Goblet - Prism

£140.00 GBP

The Prism Goblet subtly honours the collection’s Georgian influence; everything from water to wine would be served in goblets during this time, and today it remains just as versatile as a vessel for the widest range in serves.

 

Each piece in the Prism Collection follows a conical shape to truly showcase the exceptional detail of the cut as it widens towards the rim, catching the light and emitting a beautiful twinkle.

Collection Story

Following suit from Richard Brendon's Diamond and Fluted Collections, Prism honours its namesake cut originating in Georgian Britain. Featured across many designs from the period, Prism cuts typically run from the base of glassware before flowing into more elaborate detailing towards the rim. However, Richard Brendon's Prism takes historic inspiration with a contemporary twist for the modern home.

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Every piece of our bone china has passed through several pairs of hands before it arrives at your table. That's what we mean when we say handmade.