Rohan Tumbler (Old Baccarat)
25,000Yen(Tax Included)
Rohan, named after a town in northwestern France, is a tumbler distinguished by its elegant design adorned with intricate arabesque motifs. The delicate decoration was made possible through the development of the acid‑etching technique, which earned Baccarat the Grand Prize at the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris. As one of Baccarat’s most celebrated and enduringly popular models, its ethereal beauty quietly captivates all who hold it. Ideal for highballs, water, and a variety of soft drinks.
- Brand
- Old Baccarat
20th Century
- Weight
- Approx. 313 g Per Piece
- Diameter
- Approx. 7.3 cm
- Height
- Approx. 14.0 cm
- Remarks
- Holds approximately 300 ml at roughly 80 % capacity
Without Box(There is a box for a set of six)
Only 6 Pieces Remaining
- Condition
- - Perfect Condition
- It is in 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. Since the creation of its first crystal glass in 1816, Baccarat has spent more than two centuries weaving an art of light and shadow through the exceptional craftsmanship of its artisans. Mastering the series of processes—blowing, cutting, and polishing—requires as many as fifteen years of training, and the company has produced more than fifty recipients of the M.O.F., France’s prestigious Meilleur Ouvrier de France award. Baccarat crystal is known as “full‑lead crystal,” boasting a strict quality standard with a lead oxide content of over 30 percent. As a result, only 60 to 70 percent of pieces make it to market, while the remainder are discarded for not meeting the brand’s uncompromising criteria. The transparency and brilliance that captivate celebrities around the globe bring a sense of radiance worthy of celebratory occasions and possess the power to elevate everyday moments into the extraordinary.



