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Inspired by an official travel set belonging to Napoleon in which the bee pattern was used, the La Rochere glass collection is both a nod to history and a modern classic. Famous for its uniquely clear glass and sturdy construction, La Rochere "Napoleonic Bee" is ideal for everyday use. The oldest glass factory in France, La Rochere was founded in 1475, seventeen years before Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas! Uniquely clear, La Rochere products are produced by melting, at around 1450 degrees C, a mixture of sand, soda, and lime to create silico-sodocalcic glass.
• Made in France
• Dishwasher Safe
Includes:
• 6 x La Rochere Bee Tall Glass Ware - 12oz
Delivery Information:
This item is shipped via Canada Post.
The oldest glass factory in France,
La Rochere was founded in 1475, seventeen years before Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas. Adorned with raised relief decorations that symbolize France, each pattern of La Rochere glass is a timeless classic. Uniquely clear, La Rochere glassware is produced by melting, at around 1450 degrees C, a mixture of sand, soda, and lime to create silico-sodocalcic glass. Various other elements are added to refine and improve brilliance to create heavy-duty glassware that's perfect for every day use and special occasions.
La Rochère
Clear and beautiful La Rochère French glassware is appropriate for the dining room, sturdy enough for every day use and dishwasher safe. The oldest glass factory in France, La Rochère was founded in 1475.
La Rochère Glass and Crystal Works, founded in 1475 in the Haute-Saône area in eastern France, is the oldest Artistic Glassmaker company still in activity. Naturally, historical details are very important in their designs, which feature raised relief decorations that classically symbolize France, such as the charming Provencal bee.
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