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Traditional quality, contemporary designs, unusual colors |
We are now in the process of improving and expanding our business, moving to a new location as well as building a new, more efficient, website. We're unable to fulfill your orders until October 1st, 2008. Please come back in the fall! Jim and Michaela Freeman |
Glassware of fine Czech crystal, a unique gift S Glassware, something not everyone gives, something well out of the ordinary. Heirloom quality crystal, classic or contemporary, is a truly unique gift Glassware you can't go wrong with--- crystal for a treasured gift Glassware might mean a half-dozen (or, better yet, a full dozen) exquisite wine goblets for your gift giving. We also offer a stunning collection of fine lead crystal vases at varying prices to fit your budget. An affordable gift of fine Czech crystal All our crystal comes directly from workshops in the Czech Republic. To save even more, select from our Monthly Special. Twelve times yearly, you'll save $20. Heirloom crystal from centuries of fine crystal tradition Czech crystal, the presentation gift of kings for more than six centuries will remain in your family as a valued heirloom. 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. Perhaps, no other country in the world can point to as long a tradition of glassmaking as the modern day Czech Republic. Extensive regions within Bohemia and Moravia continue to remain centers of Czech glassmaking and manufacture. From the earliest days, Czech glass set the tone in European, and world glassmaking. The oldest discovery of glass beads within the Czech Republic dates from the early bronze age, when this territory was populated by Celts who knew the technology of glassmaking and enamel.
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