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Libbey 16-Piece Colbalt Flare Glassware Set by Libbey
Product SummaryManufacturer: Libbey Brand: Libbey Model: 81684B Color: Cobalt Product features: - 16-1/2-ounce capacity
- Great for gift giving and entertaining
- Makes a great addition to any table
- Dishwasher safe
- Luminous cobalt blue color
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Libbey 16-Piece Colbalt Flare Glassware SetCustomer Review: Beautiful glasses Summary: 5 Stars
This is a beautiful set of glasses. The cobalt blue is intense. Though they are priced inexpensively the quality and experience drinking out of these glasses seems extraordinary.The sizes provided in this set of glasses is a welcome addition to your table. At 4-1/2 inches tall holding 14-1/2 ounces and 6 inches tall holding 17 ounces, these two sizes are perfect for most beverages. Most sets provide you with three graduated sizes of 6 each and the smallest is always just a little too small. This set of 8 of each size acknowledges what most people need. The feel and the weight of these glasses complement the intense color. They are thick enough so you have a comfortable rim to drink from. This thickness makes them a slightly heavier glass that feels really durable. Originally I was worried the top flare may make them more suseptible to tipping, however, this does not seem to be true. The combination of weight and flare seemed to be balanced enough to give you a stable glass. At home my teenage children vie for who gets the blue glasses, so I know it isn't just me.
Description of Libbey 16-Piece Colbalt Flare Glassware SetThe beauty of this set is its formal look. It has an expensive cut glass look. Heavy weight and the cut look makes a rich looking glass on your table or to outfit your bar. These glasses are beautifully weighted, dishwasher-safe, and sturdy without feeling clunky. The double old-fashioned glass is 4-1/2 inches tall and holds 14-1/2 ounces; the cooler glass is 6 inches tall and holds 17 ounces. There are eight of each per set. Are these glasses cobalt blue? Midnight blue? Ink blue? Whatever association the color conjures, it is the deepest, most sumptuous blue around. And whether blue glass sends your imagination sailing off to the Mediterranean or to Bristol, England (famous for its blue glass since the 17th century), with these glasses, bubbly water with a wedge of lemon becomes a sacrament. --Erin Brown
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