Champagne Glasses 3D Wall Art | Framed Wedding Gift | UK
Size: 33 × 33 cm (framed)
Handmade to order in our UK studio and carefully checked before dispatch. Sent fully tracked and packaged with care.
Personalisation is written on the white mount below the artwork.
Champagne Glasses 3D wall art finished in gold leaf or silver leaf. A celebratory statement piece and the perfect Birthday, Wedding or Engagement gift.
Cheers to Love. The clinking of glasses is the universal sound of celebration. Whether it's a wedding, an anniversary, or New Year's Eve, it marks the moments that matter. This artwork captures two flutes mid-toast, bubbling over with joy. This handcrafted relief artwork captures the elegance of the glassware. Unlike a flat photo, the raised 3D relief makes the glasses pop, catching the light like crystal.
Why it is special:
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Permanent Celebration: A lasting reminder of a special day that won't fade like flowers.
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Sculpted in 3D Relief: The artwork is sculpted in raised relief, defining the slender stems and the "bubbles" rising in the glass.
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Hand-Gilded Finish: Gold Leaf represents the champagne itself! Silver Leaf is elegant, modern, and crisp.
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Make it Personal (+£4.99): Upgrade your artwork to create a unique personalised gift. Add Mr & Mrs [Name] and a wedding date to create a cherished heirloom.
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Gallery Quality Framing: Arrives fully framed and ready to hang. We use a deep black wooden box frame with a crisp white mount and glass front for a consistent, premium gallery look.
Perfect For:
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Weddings: A unique gift that stands out on the gift table.
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Home Bar: Adds a touch of class to a drinks trolley or bar area.
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Anniversaries: A toast to another great year together.
The Details
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Subject: Toasting Champagne Flutes
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Style: Celebration Relief Sculpture
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Finish: Hand-gilded Metallic Leaf
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Frame: Black wooden box frame with white mount & glass front
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Artwork Size: 19cm x 19cm (approx. 7.5" x 7.5")
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Frame Size: 33cm x 33cm x 3cm deep (approx. 13" x 13")
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Origin: Designed, sculpted, and finished by hand in the UK