Glass holders were invented at the end of the XVIII century. The main reason for their creation was the etiquette, which allowed women, but not men, to drink tea out of porcelain cups. Men had to use glasses, which got hot v...

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Glass holders were invented at the end of the XVIII century. The main reason for their creation was the etiquette, which allowed women, but not men, to drink tea out of porcelain cups. Men had to use glasses, which got hot very quickly, making it difficult to drink tea. The men's troubles were finally over, when one very creative mind finally invented the glass holder, which later became a staple at every train car table.

  • Timeless Design: Inspired by classic Russian tea culture, this glass holder features a round shape and elegant gold finish, reminiscent of the USSR coat of arms
  • Versatile Use: Crafted from durable metal, it's perfect for hot or cold liquids, making it a practical addition to your tableware
  • Etiquette Meets Functionality: Originally designed for men to drink tea from glasses without burning their fingers, it's now a stylish and functional accessory
  • Easy to Clean: Despite its intricate design, it's easy to clean, with care instructions recommending hand washing only
  • Silver Finish (as per external source): While listed as gold, external sources confirm a sleek silver finish, adding a touch of sophistication to your table setting

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