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The first known reference to these glasses known as "biquinhos" (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) - Ivima, 1901.
This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques. Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It's curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
- 6.34"W x 6.34"D x 2.32"H
- Holds up to 9.46 oz
- Material: Porcelain
- Gold and platinum elements
- Care: Avoid frequent use in dishwasher, short cycles at low temperatures are recommended.
The first known reference to these glasses known as "biquinhos" (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) - Ivima, 1901.
This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques. Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It's curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
- 6.34"W x 6.34"D x 2.32"H
- Holds up to 9.46 oz
- Material: Porcelain
- Gold and platinum elements
- Care: Avoid frequent use in dishwasher, short cycles at low temperatures are recommended.