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Give a unique and treasured gift Crystal glassware, something not everyone gives, something well out of the ordinary. We have done the footwork for you and found the best available in the heart of Europe. Heirloom quality, classic or contemporary, a truly unique gift. You can't go wrong with Czech-made for a treasured gift Consider a half-dozen (or, better yet, a full dozen) exquisite wine goblets for your gift giving. They'll grace any table for years to come, be admired by guests and set with pride. You'll be remembered every time they're used. We also offer a stunning collection of fine leaded vases at varying prices to fit your budget. An affordable gift, sure to be appreciated For an affordable, yet astonishing gift choice, Feel Bohemian is the right place to come. All our choices come directly from workshops in the Czech Republic. Shipped to you by air, direct from Prague, allowing us to sell premium quality at surprisingly affordable prices. To save even more, select from our Monthly Special. Twelve times yearly, you'll save $20. Hand made means so much in a mass produced world Every piece in our collection is made entirely by hand, by craftsmen who trace their glassworking ancestry back through generations, often in the same villages where they now live and work. Young and old, whether in leather aprons or shorts and running shoes, several generations reflect in the glare of the kiln. An heirloom crafted from centuries tradition The gift of kings for more than six centuries carries through to your family as a valued heirloom. With minumum care, Czech glass will last for many generations. This enduring tradition of craftsmanship assures you've made the right choice, sets you apart from the ordinary and shows you know your way around the world of fine craftsmanship. There's still time to make your selections and have them delivered by air mail We can have your choices at your door, shipped directly from the Czech
Republic, in a matter of approximately a five to ten business days.
Feel Bohemian delivers old world craft on a new world schedule. In 1588, Emperor Rudolf the 2nd invited Mr. Ottavio Miseroni to Prague, who founded the first workshop for cutting diamonds. Miseroni's shop was the main precondition for the development of a new method of decorating glass, "engraving," which involved the cutting of glass on stone or copper wheels. The most important craftsman in Prague during these times was Caspar Lehmann, who became an Imperial Court engraver. Thus Rudolf the 2nd made himself a generous patron and Prague became the center of this new glass artcraft. From Prague it radiated outward to the whole of Europe.
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