Art Deco Martini Glass

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Art Deco Martini Glass Vodka Luge

 

Ordered for a Michael Paige Finance 1920's Ball at Aston Villa Football stadium, the brief was to come up with a Martini glass that would not look out of place in the 1920's.  We found out through our research that the original 'Coup' glass was used mainly for Martinis in the 1920's before it became fashionable to drink Champagne out of it.  Instead of the 'triangular' shape we are familiar today, the 1920's martini glass was more 'rounded'.

SPECIFICATION -
No. of Ice Blocks - ONE
Item - Ice Sculpture or Vodka Luge
Format - Portrait
Height - 1m x 1/2m wide
Weight 80-120kg
Text - No


 

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