Stainless Steel Heavyweight Cocktail Shaker
This essential heavyweight shaker is a carefully crafted matter of heft, balance and contour combined with utter precision in functionality. Designed exclusively by professionals for professionals, this substantial stainless steel tool is the cornerstone of any professional bar set. Made by VISKI. The shaker has a capacity of 17 with a built-in strainer,1.35 mm-thick walls. Professional grade bar tool. Hand wash.
Stunning Two -Tone VaseGorgeous contrast of colors. A deep ebony glaze on the exterior to create a dramatic back drop for a bouquet of flowers and a yellow glaze interior to add to the beauty of your colorful petals.
Stunning Vase of Turquoise and Shades of BrownGorgeous with or without flowers. Peacock feathers and dry flowers. This is a very unique one-of-a-kind treasure.
Tall Ebony Vase with Tiffany Blue InteriorStunning on a shelf or filled with flowers. What an interesting contrast the black exterior is with brightly colored flowers arranged popping out of a blue interior.
The Rat in The Cellar Candle Holder and Candle-LargeThis is quite the candle holder. It was designed for and and used in the year 1000 by the monks of the very famous Abby of Cluny, in France. Eventually it came to be used in the wine cellars of Burgundy, France. The name comes from the handle that resembles the tail of a rat. The design of the holder allows the candle to be raised. Quite a masterpiece.
The Rat in The Cellar Candle Holder and Candle-SmallThis is quite the little candle holder. It was designed for and used in the year 1000 by the monks of the very famous Abby of Cluny, in France. Eventually it came to be used in the wine cellars of Burgundy, France. The name comes from the little handle that resembles the tail of a rat. The design of the holder allows the candle to be raised. Quite a little masterpiece.
Three Footed Hand Nippon Painted Bud VaseThis elegant little box one was part of a tradition that has long since gone by the wayside. In the 1800's women would collect their hair from brushes to make ornaments that they would pin in their hair; bows and ponytail wraps. Today this lovely hand painted piece is beautiful holding a bud and some baby's breath.