US Wine Goblets - Horses
US Wine Goblets - Horses
US Wine Goblets - Horses

US Wine Goblets - Horses

Regular price€325,00
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  • Worldwide shipping
We’re shipping to the USA as normal — and we’re covering all tariffs and import costs. No surprises, just beautiful Dingle Crystal on its way to you.
Please note, All orders may take 5-6 weeks for delivery. As each piece is handmade to order. If we have the items in Stock we will always try our best to get them delivered sooner.

Indulge in luxury with our limited edition US Wine Goblets featuring a stunning Celtic flame design and intricately sandblasted horses galloping within. Available in Green & Blue, these one of a kind pieces are meticulously crafted for an exclusive experience. Don't miss your chance to own a true masterpiece.

 

price is per piece.

We ship worldwide with FedEx and have been proudly sending our handcrafted crystal around the globe for over 25 years.

As we don’t supply stores, each piece is made especially for you. If we don’t have your chosen item in stock, Sean and team will craft it by hand — please allow up to 4-6 weeks for delivery.

For our customers in the USA, we’re covering all tariffs and import costs — so there are no hidden fees, just beautiful Dingle crystal delivered safely to your door.

Every shipment is fully insured and guaranteed by us. In the rare event that a piece arrives damaged, we’ll replace it straight away.

For any questions about shipping, please contact adam@dinglecrystal.ie.

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A Family Business in the heart of Kerry

Dingle Crystalis a family-run Irish crystal company founded by master craftsman Sean Daly in 1999. Nestled in the scenic town of Dingle, Co. Kerry, our workshop is located in a Gaeltacht area, where the Irish language is still spoken as part of daily life. Each piece of our hand-cut crystal is inspired by Ireland's rich heritage and the breathtaking landscapes of the Dingle Peninsula.


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