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Alchemy Gothic La Fee Verte Absinthe Spoon Product Details Product Dimensions: 4 x 2.8 x 0.1 inches Item Weight: 0.3 ounces Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces Manufacturer: Alchemy of England Origin: United Kingdom Item model number: ACWT4 Traditional sugar cube strainer for watering down absinthe. This design has different product options: Shot Glass, Tumbler Glass and Absinthe Spoon. See separate listings for each This is an Officially Licensed product. All Alchemy's products are researched, conceived and designed in England by the Alchemy Studios Artists. They are also skillfully hand-made from Fine English Pewter and other materials in the Leicester, England workshops. Not all Alchemy designs are continued the next year, so be sure to purchase this valuable product before it's gone forever. If you want a one of a kind "WOW" piece, Alchemy Gothic is the place to getit. Not only are you getting a unique and quality product, but a finelydetailed and crafted piece of timeless artwork. From the Fall 2014 Collection, Alchemy England 1977 presents its extraordinarydesigns of the Coronation of Coraxia. From and early 16th Century ceilingpainting discovered in a small underground chapel at Einsiedeln Abbey, Schwyz,this catalog selection depicts the investiture of the Corvus Regina, or RavenQueen where in the ancient, intoxicated pagan ceremony, Furavis, son of Orcus,crowns the princess with a black rose diadem and bestows upon her the darksecrets of Prophecy and Divinity. The metal used in the manufacture of all Alchemy's pewter products is thehighest grade "English Pewter". Some manufacturers misleadingly use the term'pewter' to describe alloys containing lead. This results in inferior, moreeasily made products which are heavier, softer and of a darker color and aremuch more prone to tarnishing and disfigurement. English Pewter is the finestgrade of pewter, to BSEN611-1:1995 standard. Traditionally, pewter was amixture of lead and tin, but today, English pewter is a rich, high-grade alloyof 92% tin with copper (plus a few legitimate trace elements), and is regardedas a 'semi-precious' metal valued second only to silver. English Pewter isvery much harder to craft than zinc alloys and the old and primate forms ofpewter, which contain significant amounts of toxic impurities which easeproduction. So beware of other manufacturers who do not have our highstandards. Pewter, like silver, may tarnish, but can easily be polished up to a brilliantlustrous shine, using a brass or silver polishing wad and wipe with a drycloth. DO NOT put pewter into a salt-loaded dishwasher, which could corrode apolished surface. Alchemy will gladly replace any product proven to bedefective.
















