Caraffa in vetro Mikasa Berlin, 40 once, trasparente

Brand:Mikasa

3.5/5

80.15

Servi la tua bevanda preferita con stile con la caraffa Berlin. Questa caraffa Berlin si coordina con i set di calici Berlin di Mikasa. Realizzato in cristallo senza piombo. Facile da pulire, lavabile in lavastoviglie.

Facile da pulire, lavabile in lavastoviglie. Realizzato in cristallo senza piombo. Caraffa Berlin da 40 once. Questa caraffa Berlin si coordina con i set di calici Berlin di Mikasa. Servi la tua bevanda preferita con stile con la caraffa Berlin.
Brand Mikasa
Capacity 2.5 Pounds
Color Clear
Country of Origin Czech Republic
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 115 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components 1 carafe
Item model number 5271116
Item Weight 2.04 pounds
Manufacturer Lifetime Brands Inc.
Material Glass
Model Name Berlin
Product Dimensions 4.05 x 4.05 x 12.13 inches
Style Glass Carafe

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Scritto da: "asyl076"
Classy & Lovely
These have been the perfect addition to our barware for champagne and cocktails. They always receive compliments when used!
Scritto da: Kathy K
Beautiful
My daughter will love these!!
Scritto da: SuLu
Gorgeous crystal wine glasses w/subtle stripes;
Mikasa's Berlin wine glasses are absolutely beautiful... I've actually never owned any crystal stemware -- we are only occasional wine drinkers, so I usually get the set of 6 for $14.99 stuff from one of the mass retailers and then replace as necessary (usually pretty frequently, since my family seems to be quite hard on glassware in general, and wine glasses in particular). So, I have a hodgepodge of mismatched, inexpensive glasses. I recently purchased new dinnerware and table linens for the upcoming holidays, so I was very happy to get the opportunity to review these lovely glasses... The glass is very thin (surprisingly thin) and even though I know crystal stemware is quite strong, these feel very delicate to me. I will likely only bring them out for holidays and other special occasions. They have an open bell shape and I think the subtle stripes are very elegant. The stem is slender but not too long and the base is wide enough in diameter that these glasses do not feel top-heavy and easy to tip over. These wine glasses will be beautiful on the holiday table. At 17 ounces, this is quite a large wine glass and storing this set will take up a lot of space, which might be something to think about for those who aren't expecting this. These are really too lovely to put away, but I know they would never survive being in the cupboard with my regular glassware. I had originally intended on storing them in their box on the top shelf of my cupboard, but the box is just too big. I also ordered a set of white wine glasses and champagne glasses so I will need to figure out a storage solution. Now that I'm a connoisseur (ha, ha) maybe I will look into getting one of those racks that holds inverted stemware... The glasses arrived very well packed to guard against breakage, but the box is not really one that would be suitable for gifting -- it is designed for safe transport, not looks. The glasses each have a black Mikasa decal -- mine were easy to peel off, thank goodness. There is also an embossed Mikasa logo on the base that some might not like, but I can't really say that it bothers me. I'm familiar with this brand and their reputation for quality. In fact, I have many pieces from their Christmas collection that I have collected over the years. At $44.99 for a set of four wine glasses, these aren't quite as extravagant as I imagined they would be -- I would still consider this a fairly expensive purchase, but I know real crystal carries a high price & given the quality of the glass and workmanship of these glasses, I think they are worth the cost.
Scritto da: SuLu
Beautiful, high quality crystal wine glasses
This is my first experience with crystal stemware. My family is pretty hard on glassware and no-one really drinks wine on a regular basis anyway. Up until now, I just picked up a new set of inexpensive wine glasses whenever the existing stock had gotten too diminished by breakage. I didn't pay attention to whether they were for white wine, red wine or anything else (actually, I didn't know the difference until I read up on it prior to ordering these). Consequently, I have an odd collection of different sizes, types and styles... However this year, I have purchased new dinnerware and table linens for the holidays, and wanted some nice wine glasses, too. I was happy to get this chance to review these glasses made by Mikasa. I'm very familiar with the brand and its reputation for quality and I have been a customer for many years (I own a lot of pieces from their Christmas collection) At 13.5 ounces, these glasses are fairly large, but well balanced. They are surprisingly light in weight and the glass is very thin (apparently that is one of the benefits of crystal glasses -- they can be very thin without being too fragile). They are beautiful and I feel that the subtle stripes are an elegant accent. They are bell shaped with a delicate stem and a base that seems wide enough that these won't tip over too easily. These might not actually be fragile, but they feel as if they are, so I only plan to bring them out for holidays or special occasions. I know they would not last for very long being put away with my other glassware, so they will need to be stored. I have a small kitchen so space is at a premium. Storing them will take up quite a bit of space, whether in or out of the box so that might be something to consider for anyone thinking of purchasing these wine glasses. The glasses arrived very well protected against breakage in a sturdy box, but it is not a box designed for gift giving and it is much too big to fit on the top shelf of my cupboard. Each glass had a black decal on the base. Sometimes these decals can be a pain to remove, but happily, these peeled off easily. There is also a logo embossed into the base which some might not care for, but I don't mind. The current price of $44.99 for a set of four wine glasses initially seems rather expensive, but given the quality of workmanship and materials and the reputation of this brand, I think it is a very reasonable price for such beautiful stemware.

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