This liqueur set from the 1950s, produced by Borocrystal, Chribska in Czechoslovakia, comprises a decanter with stopper (height 22 cm, diameter 10 cm) and six glasses (height 6 cm, diameter 4.5 cm). Crafted from high-gloss, transparent topaz (amber) glass, the set is distinguished by pronounced, tiered bases adorned with multiple polished gold rings. The surfaces feature rhythmic, vertical gold stripes and bold gold bands, creating a striking geometric pattern. The glass is cut and polished to a smooth, glossy finish, with the gold accents retaining their vivid, reflective quality. All elements are in very good condition, showing no chips, cracks, or visible wear; the gilding remains intact and vibrant, indicating careful preservation and minimal use.This set speaks to the spirit of Central European mid-century modernism—a time when geometric precision met the desire for everyday luxury. The amber glow of the glass and the lustre of the gold evoke the ambiance of 1950s salons and bars, where glassware was designed to reflect light and elevate the ritual of social gatherings. Each glass, with its sculptural base and symmetrical gold detailing, becomes a miniature piece of architecture, celebrating the enjoyment of conversation and liqueur.The set would suit a living room bar arranged in mid-century modern or Art Deco style. It could be paired with a dark wood bar tray, glass ice containers, and minimalist brass or black metal accents. It also works as a decorative object on a vintage glassware shelf or in an eclectic interior, where the gold detailing contrasts with matte surfaces or colorful wall art.No additional technical information from the manufacturer is provided.
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Height22 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height22 cm
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