Description
- Premium Gift Box Set of 2 glamorous Martini Glasses inspired by Truman Capote and his "Black and White Ball" at New York's Plaza Hotel; Gift Box includes reproduction of Mr. Capotes invitation,Requesting the Pleasure of Your Company on November 28, 1966
- This exclusive set represents the height of the swirling, swinging sixties, icons of American popular culture and lifestyles of the rich and famous; distinctive, easy-to-cradle design; clear, beautiful, strong, and resilient, each glass is highly resistant to scratching, breaking or chipping; the sophisticated form harmonizes with both traditional and modern settings
- Photogenic design features an exquisite diamond-faceted pattern, a go-to for drink styling; adds air of well-bred elegance to home or professional cocktail service; notable for brilliant clarity and superb balance, each extraordinary glass just begs for more uses; the classic form benefits the spirits of drinks served up, shaken or stirred with ice and then served chilled, without ice
- Makes a thoughtful gift with effortless sophistication; ideal for celebratory moments - dinner parties, birthdays, engagement, wedding, housewarming, anniversaries
- Dimensions for superior functionality: 6 3/4-inch-tall stature and generous 7 3/4-ounce capacity; top diameter is 4 1/2-inches, base measures 3 1/4-inches; adds elegance and sophistication to your barware collection
- Unconditional 100% Quality and Satisfaction Guarantee.
- Since 1997, History Company has specialized in extraordinary products inspired by history and authenticity, where Every Gift Holds a Story, and where you are sure to find the perfect item for any occasion.
- Top rack dishwasher-safe when stacked correctly; stack glasses well spaced out, so they are not touching one another or anything else
A Gift Box Set of Martini Glasses for the Person Who Knows How to Throw a Party.
One magical night in 1966 all of the worlds eyes were drawn to New York's Plaza Hotel ballroom. Truman Capote hosted the Black and White Ball for 540 of his friends, a tour de force of social engineering that has been called the Party of the Century.
Imagine the elegant ballroom decorated like My Fair Ladys ascot scene, the most famous and powerful people of that time in masks, drinking Champagne and dancing until the wee hours of the morning. The men donned black ties and black masks, the women in white dresses and white masks. Everyone was in constant motion, walking around to the strains of Peter Duchin's intoxicating music. Mr. Capote, surveying the scene, referred to the assembled as the swans.
A ballet of waiters and sommeliers served Martinis with black olives and white onions in exquisite glasses selected by Mr. Capote for the event. Re-issued on the 50th Anniversary of the Black and White Ball, these timeless pieces herald back to an era of luxury and pure style. Offering a "Cocktail Party in Box" Set of 2 Classic Martini Glasses, for keeping or giving.