Dogon Stemware
The Dogon Stemware set might just tempt consumers away from sleekly curved, more mundane stemware. The pieces are very geometric, with sharp lines and crisp angles, though the lips of the glasses are still curved to facilitate drinking. Made of heavy 24% lead crystal, these are not glasses that you would want to use everyday, but they certainly provide a unique, fun look that would be a topic of conversation not only at a party, but for weeks afterward. The glasses (water, flutes and wine) are sold in sets of 6, are $275, the pitcher is $185 and the decanter, with stopper, is $169.
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