
390ml Infinity Red Wine Glass
Quantity
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Prices for branding 390ml Infinity Red Wine Glass:
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20£11.50 per unit
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24£11.10 per unit
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200£8.83 per unit
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
Details: | This beautiful red wine glass combines both quality and style. Its attractive shape concentrates the aroma of the wine which improves the drinking experience. The infinity wine glass has a large engraving area perfect for any text, crest or logo. The Infinity range also includes champagne flutes, whisky tumblers and high ball glasses. |
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MOQ: | 20 units |
Price Details: |
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£8.83
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£11.50
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Note: |
£15.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
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More Information
SKU | 1287823056 |
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Tags | Cosy |
Price Based On | Sandblast Engraved, front |
Minimum Order Quantity | 20 |
Material | Glass |
Dimensions | 235mm x 90mm |
Decoration Option | One Position Engraving |
Branding Method | Sandblast Engraved |
Branding Area | 60mm x 60mm |
Branding Position | Front |
Individual Personalisation Available | No |
Individual Mailing Available | Yes |
Pantone Match Available | No |
UK Made Product | No |
Further Information | Price includes one engraving, additional engraving positions may be available at extra charge. Additional presentation or skillet box options may be available. Contact your merchandise consultant for details. |
Resources
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