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Moser City Bowl $2,745
Studio Moser's artistic director Lukas Jaburek shares his inspiration for creating the colorful shapes and sizes comprising the City collection: When you are at street level in a busy urban area, initially all the streets are rectangular, and all the buildings appear the same; however, upon closer inspection, each building actually has its own face and unique character. They are distinguished by their color, their inner core, which in turn influences the atmosphere of the entire city. One complements the other and if you keep this in mind, it heightens one’s appreciation of the beautiful silhouettes and panorama of the city.
$2,745
Measures 5" d. -
Solaris Carafe $1,950The confident character of this spirits carafe is formed by twelve precisely cut facets, the cylindrical silhouette, and the massive base with a layer of 24-carat gold. The clear crystal sides and the reflections of the precious metal will let the light shine through your favourite drink and add the unusual element of sunbeams.$1,950
Holds 25.3 oz. -
Moser Pebbles Decanter $1,420
Using the Whisky pattern shape as a starting point, Moser’s Master Engravers created the whimsical Pebbles pattern. Evocative of both small stones and little chunks of ice, Pebbles has become one of the most popular Moser barware patterns. The decanter is stunning as is and even more impressive when filled. Includes crystal decanter stopper.
$1,420
Measures 3½" diameter x 10" h. Holds 32 ounces. -
Moser Oeno Crystal Glasses $75 - $85
Assorted Pieces
Designed by Slovak artist Patrick Illo, the Oeno (eee-no) pattern is named after the Greek goddess of wine who had the ability to turn anything into this highly coveted fermented beverage — a trait no doubt learned from her grandfather, the Greek god of wine Dionysus. Appropriately enough, the study of wine is called oenology but even non-serious students will appreciate the fine lines of this new Moser pattern.
$75 - $85Assorted Pieces
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Moser Lady Hamilton Decanter $895
This pattern is an example of the "papal" cut so called because it is a derivative of the Pope pattern and its defining panel cuts. The Pope pattern was commissioned by Pope Pius XI in 1923 while its offspring Lady Hamilton was first produced in 1934. Lady Hamilton has become one of Moser’s superlative patterns and continues to be very popular to this day. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$895
Measures 10⅜" h. Holds 60 ounces. -
Moser Danaa Bowl $4,035
Designed by František Moudrý in 2015, the Danaa bowl takes the popular drift ice barware pattern and transforms it into an arresting art glass piece. Made of thousands of pieces of ice frozen in a singular formation. The sharp edges give the work light, purity and the unique optics of perfectly cut glass crystal.
$4,035
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Moser Galaxy Bowl $9,735
The Galaxy bowl represents another successful collaboration between acclaimed Czech artist René Roubíček and the Moser factory. As with past works, it reflects his fascination with optical effects and geometry. With concentric circles of color layered upon a clear base, the Galaxy bowl is an aptly named piece.
$9,735
MEasures 10 ¾" d. -
Moser Seashell Bowl $4,940
The seashell bowl was an entry in the annual design competition for the Ludwig Moser Award (a competition to encourage young, creative talents from secondary and higher vocational glassmaking colleges and arts universities) and was an honorable mention in the category of secondary schools. Designed by Tereza Rusinová, the artist was inspired by the energy and motion of ocean waves.
$4,940
Measures 13" d. -
Moser Sweet Bowl $3,980
The Sweet collection was designed by Studio Moser artistic director Lukáš Jabůrek who wanted to capture the bliss of tea on a lazy afternoon and the memory of a slice of sweet confection from a bundt cake pan.
$3,980
Measures 11¼" diameter x 5" h. -
Moser Bar Highball $350 - $2,100
Assorted Colors
The pattern is attributed to Rudolf Eschler and was first produced in 1934 for Moser. The base of each piece in this collection is known as 'Ice bottom' to describe the square cut base and its its rich proportions. Handmade of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$350 - $2,100
Measures 3" diameter x 5" h. Holds 11¼ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Double Old Fashioned Mr and Mrs $100
Assorted Pieces
Handmade crystal from Moser of the Czech Republic since 1857, these double old fashioned glasses make perfect gifts for newly weds, and not-so-newly weds alike. Each crystal glass is etched with Mr or Mrs. Cheers!
$100
Measures 3½" diameter x 4" h. Holds 12½ oz.Assorted Pieces
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Moser Optic Vodka Glasses, Set of 6 $450
Moser's version of the classic vodka glasses which were designed to drink the spirit as the Russians do: neat and chilled. The set includes Alexandrite, Aquamarine, Beryl, Eldor, Rosalin and Topaz.
$450
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Moser Culbuto Old Fashioneds $65 - $75
Assorted Colors
The curved nature of Culbuto is a shining example of the Functionalism school of design (the function of an object should determine its design and materials). Created to embody this school of thought, Culbuto was first introduced in 1935. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$65 - $75
Measures 3¼" diameter x 3" h. Holds 8 ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Royal $140 - $190
Assorted Pieces
The stunning Royal design was commissioned by King Edward VII as a bespoke gift for his wife, Queen Alexandra of England, in 1907. Moser received a Royal Warrant as Purveyor of Glass to the British Monarch - a highly unusual honor for a non-British Supplier. The traditional silhouette is elevated with a delicate diamond cut, six-sided stem, and 24-karat gold rim. Following the king's death, Royal was made available to the public and was purchased by King Haakon VII of Norway, Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid, the Maharaja of Baroda, and the United Nations, among many other royal courts and governments. Mouthblown and handcut of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$140 - $190Assorted Pieces
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Moser Pope Decanter $965
Moser´s world renowned model was created in 1923 as a 218-piece set delivered in honor of Pope Pius XI. Hand cut and hand polished to a high gloss, the Pope Decanter is a beautifully-weighted piece. Handblown of ecologically friendly lead-free crystal from the Czech Republic.
$965
Measures 13" h. Holds 32 oz. -
Moser Bonbon Canister $3,340 - $3,440
Assorted Colors
Bonbon pays tribute to the sweetness which delights. A chocolate jewel or diamond hidden inside a crystal jewel box waits for the day, on which it is forever free. The Moser Bonbon Canister has a stunning design, with wedges cut by hand across the body and a bold geometric removable lid. Mouth blown from pure unleaded ecological crystal glass. Hand cut and hand polished to a high gloss.
$3,340 - $3,440
Measures 8½" h.Assorted Colors
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Moser Pebbles Round Decanter $1,420
Assorted Colors
Created by Moser’s master engravers, the whimsical pattern Pebbles evokes the look of both small stones and little chunks of ice. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$1,420
Measures 5½" diameter x 9" h. Holds 32 oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Paula $665 - $695
Assorted Pieces
A stunning product of the Art Nouveau movement, Paula was designed in 1902. Originally called Rose, its unique shape imitates a flower's calyx. The cut stem is six-sided and the bowl has six relief corners. The bowl is decorated with a copper-wheel engraved motif of a rose sprig. Under the rim and on the edge of the foot are gilded engravings of two intertwined stems with thorns and leaves. Mouthblown and handcut of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$665 - $695Assorted Pieces
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Moser Fusion Decanter $1,825 - $2,200
Assorted Colors
Two popular Moser patterns meet at the cutter's wheel. One a legacy pattern commemorating its 80th anniversary in 2014. The other the ingénue with a mere 10 years of history. Combined, Pebbles and Bar create a bold new concept called Fusion that celebrates the best of both.
$1,825 - $2,200
Measures 10¾" h. Holds 24 ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Maharani $465 - $490
Assorted Pieces
Designed around 1895, this pattern gained popularity when it was commissioned by the Maharaja of Navancore for his wife, the Maharani. Featuring cascading flora on a flute-shaped goblet, Maharani demonstrates the grandeur of the glassmaker’s art via its copper-wheel engraved motifs, pearlized-cut stems and 24K gilding.
$465 - $490Assorted Pieces
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Moser Sonnet $205 - $925
Assorted Pieces
The Sonnet collection is one of the jewels of drinking glass design from Moser. Its character is defined by the minimalistic lines of the smooth walls and the energetic hand-cutting in perfectly-balanced proportions. Champagne, wine and even pure water will thus always have a real spark. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$205 - $925Assorted Pieces
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Moser Pebbles Highball Glasses $160 - $1,200
Assorted Colors
Using the Whiskey pattern shape as a starting point, Moser’s Master Engravers have come up with a whimsical pattern called Pebbles. Evocative of both small stones and little chunks of ice, Pebbles has become one of the most popular Moser barware patterns.
$160 - $1,200
Measures 2¾" diameter x 6½" h. Holds 13½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Pebbles Champagne Flutes $150 - $153
Assorted Colors
Moser’s Master Engravers have come up with a whimsical pattern called "Pebbles". Evocative of both small stones and little chunks of ice, Pebbles has become one of the most popular Moser barware patterns.
$150 - $153
Measures 2½" diameter x 10" h. Holds 5¾ ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Bar Contemporary Double Old Fashioned $315
Assorted Colors
The Bar pattern is attributed to Rudolf Eschler and was first produced in 1934. Enjoyed worldwide, Moser introduced a contemporary update to the classic design in 2020 with six stunning new colors used in the underlay of the vessel bowl. The "ice bottom" (describing the rich proportions of the square cut base) of each remains clear in this updated design. Handmade of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic by Moser, since 1857.
$315
Measures 3½" diameter x 4" h. Holds 7¼ ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Pebbles Votives $200 - $220
Assorted Colors
Created by Moser’s master engravers, this whimsical pattern called "Pebbles" evokes the look of both small stones and little chunks of ice. Usually found in barware, the handsome pattern is translated into rugged candlelight, dispersing light in beguiling patterns through the hand-cut and polished crystal. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$200 - $220
Measures 2¼" diameter x 2" h.Assorted Colors
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Solaris Whiskey Glass $395The Solaris crystal collection will literally light up the interior and look elegant and confident under all circumstances. The drinking set of whiskey glasses which comprise the collection are cut to 12 facets mirroring the 24-carat gold applied to their convex bottom. The robust bottom thus serves as both a lens and a mirror that reflects its surroundings.$395
Holds 310 ml -
Moser Heart Sculptures $695 - $2,490
Assorted Sizes
Designed by Studio Moser artistic director Lukáš Jaburek, the multiple panel cuts create an optical effect that imbues this piece with a vibrant energy. Handmade of the finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic since 1857.
$695 - $2,490Assorted Sizes
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Moser Whisky Highballs $85 - $625
Assorted Colors
Designed by Oldrich Lipa in 1968, this pattern features a smooth, cylindrical shape with a thick "strengthened" bottom.
$85 - $625
Measures 3" diameter x 6½" h. Holds 13½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Pebbles Double Old Fashioneds $165 - $1,225
Assorted Colors
Created by Moser’s master engravers, this whimsical pattern called Pebbles evokes the look of both small stones and little chunks of ice. One of their most popular patterns, Pebbles features 9 brilliant color options to choose from. Also available is a boxed set of 6 assorted colors. Mouthblown and handcut of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$165 - $1,225
Measure 3½" diameter x 4" h. Hold 12½ ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Whisky Shot Glasses $60 - $375
Assorted Colors
Designed by artisan Oldrich Lípa in 1968, this classic Moser pattern features a smooth, cylindrical shape with a thick "strengthened" bottom for a satisfying weight.
$60 - $375
Measures 2" diameter x 2⅝" h. Holds 2 oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Butterfly $295
Assorted Pieces
Moser has elegantly captured the fragility and diversity of butterfly wings in the graceful curves of Butterfly stemware. Available in a clear bowl + aquamarine stem combination, the bottom of the bowl has beautiful cuts that make the light bounce around the bowl and make the entire glass sparkle.
$295Assorted Pieces
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Moser Rouge Bowl $4,190
Studio Moser and head designer Lukáš Jabůrek were inspired by a rose to create the Rouge Bowl. Swirls of color offset by layers of white create a stunning depth to this masterpiece.
$4,190
Measures 9¾" diameter x 7½" h. -
Moser Bar Shot Glasses $105 - $115
Assorted Colors
The pattern is attributed to Rudolf Eschler and was first produced in 1934. Ice bottom is the name given to the square cut base to describe its rich proportions.
$105 - $115
Measures 2" diameter x 2¼" h. Holds 1½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Lady Hamilton Gold $265 - $345
Assorted Pieces
This pattern is an example of the "papal" cut so called because it is a derivative of the Pope pattern and its defining panel cuts. The Pope pattern was commissioned by Pope Pius XI in 1923 while its offspring Lady Hamilton was first produced in 1934. Lady Hamilton has become one of Moser’s superlative patterns and continues to be very popular to this day. As presented here, it is available with an etched 24K gold band.
$265 - $345Assorted Pieces
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Moser Cubism Double Old Fashioned Glasses $285 - $315
Assorted Colors
The cubist movement of the early twentieth century began as a revolt against the artistic ideals of previous years and featured deconstructed objects that were rejoined in abstract ways. Western Europe embraced cubism in paintings and sculpture but in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) its grasp extended to architecture and the applied arts as well. No doubt a walk around modern-day Prague, with its many echoes of this movement, inspired Czech artist Rony Plesl to design the Cubism collection for Moser.
$285 - $315
Measures 3½" diameter x 4" h. Holds 7½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Ocean Life Whisky Highball Glasses $195
Assorted Colors
This striking offering from Moser depicts six different aquatic scenes engraved on the ever popular Whisky barware pattern.
$195
Measures 3" diameter x 6½" h. Holds 13½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Splendid $385 - $465
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Designed in 1911, the Splendid collection is considered to be the magnum opus of Moser design. The whole world saw the beauty in 1947, when the Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš gave Splendid to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a wedding present. Splendid is fully diamond crosscut by hand and topped off with a dramatic 24k gold band that is handpainted and fired before being polished with agate and hematite. Every piece passes through at least 36 pairs of hands before it is complete. Mouthblown and handcut of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$385 - $465Assorted Pieces
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Moser Vodka Shot Glasses $50 - $375
Assorted Colors
Moser's version of the classic vodka glass which was designed to drink the spirit as the Russians do: neat and chilled. Handmade in the Czech Republic of the world's finest lead-free crystal.
$50 - $375
Measures 1½" diameter x 3⅞" h. Holds 2½ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Culbuto Decanter $600
The crystal-clear Culbuto decanter presents the genuine demonstration of functionalism, thought it conveys a light and harmonious impression. Hand blown of ecologically friendly lead-free crystal.
$600
Measures 6¾" h. Holds 32 oz. -
Moser Pebbles Stemmed Martini Glasses $150 - $195
Assorted Colors
Created by Moser’s master engravers, this whimsical pattern called Pebbles evokes the look of both small stones and little chunks of ice.
$150 - $195
Measures 4¾" diameter x 7¾" h. Holds 8¾ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Optic $100 - $115
Assorted Pieces
A unique optical ribbing technique imparts the Optic pattern with playful texture and subtle depth. Mouthblown from the finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$100 - $115Assorted Pieces
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Moser Optic Bowl $120 - $135
Assorted Colors
Moser brings a charming lightness to crystal with the Optic collection, masterfully developed around the playful effect of pervading light. Offered in the Moser color range, each footed bowl is mouthblown of pure unleaded ecological crystal glass. Handmade in the Czech Republic.
$120 - $135
Measures 5" diameter x 4" h.Assorted Colors
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Moser Optic Double Old Fashioned $70 - $75
Assorted Colors
An optical ribbing technique imparts the Optic pattern with playful texture and subtle depth.
$70 - $75
Measures 3¾" h. Holds 12¼ oz.Assorted Colors
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Moser Culbuto Double Old Fashioneds $70 - $80
Assorted Colors
The curved nature of Culbuto is a shining example of the Functionalism school of design (the function of an object should determine its design and materials). Created to embody this school of thought, Culbuto was first introduced in 1935. Mouth-blown of the world's finest lead-free crystal in the Czech Republic.
$70 - $80
Measures 3½" diameter x 3½" h. Holds 11½ ounces.Assorted Colors
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Moser Century Bowl $3,760
Assorted Colors
The name of this bowl stems from the optical effect of the opposing walls reflecting back alternating layers of color and white which appear to create multiple- if not quite 100- layers to this fascinating piece.
$3,760
Measures 9¾" diameter x 7½" h.Assorted Colors
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Moser Pebbles Small Bowls $155 - $175
Assorted Colors
Created by Moser’s master engravers, this whimsical pattern called "Pebbles" evokes the look of both small stones and little chunks of ice.
$155 - $175
Measures 4¾" diameter x 3" h.Assorted Colors
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Moser Culbuto Bowls $80 - $90
Assorted Colors
The curved nature of these bowls is a good example of the Functionalism school of design (the function of an object should determine its design and materials). Created to embody this school of thought, the Culbuto pattern dates back to 1935.
$80 - $90
Measures 4¾" diameter x 2¼" h.Assorted Colors
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Moser Whisky Double Old Fashioneds $95 - $605
Assorted Colors
Designed by Oldrich Lipa in 1968, this pattern features a smooth, cylindrical shape with a thick "strengthened" bottom.
$95 - $605
Measures 3½" diameter x 4" h. Holds 12½ oz.Assorted Colors
