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Swarovski Gin & Tonic Glass Reviews

4.9 Rating 74 Reviews
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About Farrar & Tanner:

Based in the regency town of Cheltenham Spa, Farrar & Tanner procure bespoke, traditionally crafted gifts. Combining a history of blacksmith and iron work with a leather crafting heritage, Farrar & Tanner are driven by exceptional quality of materials, design and craftsmanship. A luxurious, practical collection of men's accessories, available for personalisation by their skilled team of engravers and leather embossers.

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Phone:

0344 5678365

Email:

sales@farrar-tanner.co.uk

Location:

24, Lansdown Estate, Cheltenham
Gl51 8PL

Beverley Lander
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Really pleased, the glass and engraving are lovely, arrived promptly
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Posted 3 years ago
Stephen Bunk
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This purchase was a Christmas gift for my wife. She was absolutely delighted with it !
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Posted 3 years ago
Delighted with design quality of the glass and engraving. It was a present and the recipient was also very happy. Looks very classy.
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Posted 3 years ago
Judith Foster
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Posted 3 years ago
Anita Thompson
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Good quality, stylish glasses which I had personalised as they were gifts. Recipients were very happy with them.
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Posted 3 years ago
Clayton Gander
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Exactly what we ordered. A really, really nice glass for my Mum, and because of this I decided to order one for my Dad as well.
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Posted 3 years ago
Andrew Mawson
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Excellent product bought for my mums birthday. Very high quality and prompt delivery. Thank you so much!
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Posted 3 years ago
Ann Phillips
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The item looks beautiful - it was a gift to my husband for our 15th(Crystal) anniversary. I love the aesthetics of it. Sadly, the glass and ice did not like each other - we are very careful as gin glass users to scoop ice in rather than drop - but I can only assume the coldness found a weakness in the glass and caused it to break. You’ll see the hole in the glass in the picture. To be fair, I’m sure it’s a flaw in one glass rather than something that’s inherent with the design, but it did make my husband very sad when it happened!
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Posted 4 years ago