Product description
The first recorded use of beige as a colour name in English was in 1887.
A tincture of rose or pink as used in heraldry. Standardised in 1934.
Made from hand blown glass, they are rich with colour and sparkle beautifully when lit, in a jewel-like way to create a twinkling scene.
A BCS lion is etched onto the base of each one to make them extra special.
Hand blown by skilled artisans
No two pieces are exactly alike
Dishwasher Safe
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