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Rochère Carafe 0.75 Liter Honey bee

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€19,50
* 1 Carafe with a capacity of 0.75 liters
* Produced in the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475
* Very clear, high-temperature burnt glass
* Height 22 cm
* Suitable for dishwasher
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Rochère Carafe 0.75 Liter Honey bee

This carafe with honey bee motif is excellent for use in the home and garden. The robust carafe is stable and can also take a beating. The carafe is pressed in a mold in the traditional way. A thin pressed seam therefore remains visible and can be regarded as the authentic characteristic for this type of 'bistrot' glass. The well-known, timeless honey bee decor is embossed and gives the carafe a classic look. Of course it is suitable for the dishwasher.

Most important features:

  • 1 Carafe with a capacity of 0.75 liters (1 bottle of wine)
  • Height 22 cm
  • Produced in the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475
  • Embossed decoration
  • Very clear, high temperature burnt glass
  • Robust, molded glass with a thickness of approx. 3 mm
  • Extra stable due to wide spout at the bottom
  • Ideal for pouring water, rosé, red wine and white wine
  • For a festive decoration of the table
  • Classic, timeless look
  • Suitable for dishwasher


About La Rochère

La Rochère was founded in 1475, making it one of the oldest operating glass factories in the world. The factory is located in the French Vosges. Some of the very old industrial buildings hidden deep in the woods have been preserved and are even still in use. A large part of the production is now devoted to making glass bricks for construction. But glass is also blown and a considerable collection of pressed glass made in the traditional way. The most famous example of this is the glass with the honey bee, which became fashionable among the wealthy elite in Napoleon's time. Another popular decor is the French lily (Fleur de Lys), symbol of the French nobility. Both motifs are embossed on the glassware. A technique that used to be only possible when pressing glass.


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