Tree of Life Crystal Champagne Flute

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Description

Tree of Life Crystal Champagne Flute

Enjoy drinking your favorite bubbly from this clear crystal flute hand-crafted in Italy.

Each sparkling piece is hand-painted with a gold tree of life pattern, then fired to capture its true brilliance. A stunning addition to the dining room table or home bar. Each glass holds 6 fluid ounces.

The lively tree of life designs is reflective of the details found in the Met Opera production of Verdi’s La Traviata.

Please note: Since this product is handmade, no two items are exactly alike. There may be variations in the details.

  • Each glass sold separately
  • Gold & clear crystal
  • 6 fluid oz.
  • Hand wash only
  • Hand-blown & hand-painted in Italy


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History

La Traviata

Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata (The Fallen Woman) is a three-act opera based on “La Dame aux Camelias”, adapted from the novel by
Alexandre Dumas. The play is still staged today in its original form.

Originally titled, Violetta after the main character, La Traviata is one of the composer’s most frequently performed operas.

The story is of Violetta, a beautiful courtesan of Paris, Alfredo, her handsome, yet penniless lover and Alfredo’s father, Germont, who destroys their love.

The Met’s 2018–19 production of Verdi's heartbreaking classic featured a decadent 18th-century Paris played out against a stunning backdrop that changed with the seasons and the nature of Violetta and Alfredo's doomed, but exquisitely beautiful romance.

La Traviata made its world premiere in Venice at the Teatro la Fenice, on March 6, 1853.

 

 

 

 

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