Cordon absinthe glass

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Cordon absinthe glass

Cordon absinthe glass


Height 6.5" (16.5cm)

This hand-blown crystal glass has the proper dose marked by the 'cordon' encircling the bottom and has a pleasantly heavy feel. It will make a fine addition to your bar-ware collection and is sturdy enough for everyday use .The Cordon glass is so called because of the band or cordon around the bottom of the glass acting as a measure for the absinthe. It was originally created exclusively for absinthe and originals are now one of the rarest and most sought-after antiques. You can enjoy the experience of owning and drinking from one made from original 100+ year-old moulds.

Our individual drippers also fit this glass!


Click here to see an example of an antique cordon glass.
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