Home
Subcategories
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and handle, both black.
*Base may differ from image
An ode to craftsmanship and elegance
Enhance your spirits with the Avenue decanter from the Rogaska collection. Mouth-blown and meticulously hand-cut and polished by Rogaska Crystal's master craftsmen, this square crystal decanter is a true work of art that is sure to impress your guests.
Illuminate your tastings with Rogaska's "Fan Club" decanter.
Cross-shaped motifs, finely cut in lead crystal, give this decanter a timeless elegance. A sparkling shine that reflects Rogaska Crystal's ancestral know-how and tradition.
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a bronze and oak handle.
*Base may differ from image
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne Laguiole style saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oliver wood handle.
*Base may differ from image
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oak handle.
*Base may differ from image
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a red Ney handle.
*Base may differ from image