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By replacing the lead in traditional crystal with titanium and zirconium, Schott Zwiesel has created
the strongest, clearest, most brilliant crystal glass available. Tritan Crystal retains its clarity and luster for the life of the glass. With reinforcement at the rim and both ends of the stem (where it meets the foot and the bowl), these glasses resist chipping, scratching and breakage. 24.7-oz. capacity. Set of six.
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‘Forte’ Tritan Crystal® Claret Burgundy Glass, Set of 6
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$59.50
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In Stock
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- Manufacturer: Schott Zwiesel
- Care: Dishwasher safe or clean by hand; soft demineralized water is the best for cleaning. Always use a lint-free dishcloth, preferably made from pure linen. To dry: hold glass wrapped in a full-size dishtowel. Dry the bowl first; do not hold the stem and twist the glass. Then move down the glass to dry the stem and the foot.
- Capacity: 24.7 oz.
- Dimensions: 9¾" x 4½"
- Material: Non-lead crystal glass
- Made in Germany
BENEFITS:
- Tritan Crystal glass is internationally patented.
- By replacing lead with titanium and then adding zirconium, Schott Zwiesel has created a breakthrough in the strength of crystal glass, resulting in a clearer, harder surface.
- Tritan Crystal glass resists chipping, staining, scratching and breakage, and retains its brilliance over time.
- These elegant glasses feature laser-cut rims, solid-stem feet and perfect balance.
- Specially tempered for increased strength in the three most vulnerable zones: at the rim and both ends of the stem.
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| Combining handicraft perfection with the most modern innovations in glass production has made Schott Zwiesel the world’s leader for crystal glass. As an investor and pioneer in new technologies, Schott Zwiesel uses Tritan-Crystal glass—an exceptionally hard, lead-free glass that resists breaks and scratches, and is dishwasher-safe. Chefs, barkeepers and restaurants everywhere prefer the durable glassware. |
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