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Wine Glass Holder
Total Size(mm): 70W x 215H x 18D
Turn any bottle into a centrepiece with our Wooden Wine Glass Holder, a beautifully carved accessory that blends practicality with artisan charm. Designed to rest atop a standard wine bottle, this holder elegantly suspends two wine glasses by their stems—perfect for gifting, entertaining, or simply elevating your wine ritual.
Product Features:
Hand-Carved Wood: Crafted from warm-toned timber with intricate patterns that celebrate New Zealand artistry.
Elegant Display: Holds two wine glasses upside down, creating a balanced and visually striking presentation.
Compact & Portable: Lightweight and easy to pack—ideal for picnics, dinner parties, or gifting.
Fits Standard Bottles & Glasses: Designed to sit securely on most wine bottles and accommodate typical stemware.
Engraved with “New Zealand”: A subtle nod to its origin, making it a meaningful keepsake or souvenir.
Perfect For:
Hosts and entertainers
Wine lovers and collectors
Wedding or anniversary gifts
Visitors seeking a functional New Zealand memento
Wine bottle not included. Fits most standard 750ml bottles.
(Note: As each piece is handcrafted, variations in wood grain and colour may occur, adding to the unique character of each carving.)