Epron Glass (Old Baccarat)
10,000Yen(Tax Included)
This series embodies a pure and graceful presence, offering a quiet yet unmistakable sense of dignity without ever straying into ornamentation. The radiating cuts that unfold from the base lend a gentle rhythm to the body, and the moment they catch the light, delicate reflections emerge—clear in their brilliance and lingering in their depth. Works produced before 1936 bear no engraved mark; at the time, only printed labels were applied, and thus this piece carries no logo. It is a vessel well suited to moments of quiet appreciation—aperitifs, chilled sake, liqueurs, or dessert wines—where aroma and space can be savored with calm intention.
- Period
- Early 20th Century (Before 1936)
- Weight
- Approx. 73 g Per Piece
- Mouth Diameter
- Approx. 5.3 cm
- Height
- Approx. 12.0 cm
- Base Diameter
- Approx. 5.7 cm
- Remarks
- No Box
6 Pieces Remaining
- Condition
- Good Condition
* Please note that, unlike contemporary Baccarat pieces, vintage handmade items may exhibit slight variations in size, thickness, and weight, as well as mold‑release marks, tiny air bubbles, and subtle surface wear from age. These characteristics are inherent to handcrafting and are part of the unique charm of vintage crystal.
* As we source multiple pieces from the same series, the item you receive may differ slightly from the one shown in the photos.
Baccarat
Baccarat is a French luxury crystal brand cherished by royal families around the world. Its origins trace back to 1764, when King Louis XV of France granted permission to establish a glassworks in the village of Baccarat, in the Lorraine region. In 1816, the first crystal glass was produced, and for over two centuries, master artisans have continued to weave light and shadow into works of art. To master the full process – blowing, cutting, and polishing – requires approximately 15 years of dedicated training. Baccarat has proudly produced more than 50 recipients of the prestigious M.O.F. (Meilleur Ouvrier de France), France’s highest honor for craftsmanship. Baccarat crystal is known as “full lead crystal”, meeting a rigorous standard of over 30% lead oxide content. As a result, only 60–70% of pieces meet the brand’s exacting criteria and are released as products; the remainder are discarded, reflecting an uncompromising pursuit of perfection. Its dazzling clarity and brilliance continue to captivate celebrities and connoisseurs worldwide. Baccarat adds a touch of radiance to celebratory occasions and possesses the power to elevate everyday moments into the extraordinary.




