If you’re looking for a great personalized gift for someone special (or for yourself), these custom glasses from Re: Modern are just the thing! They’re made of your very own wine bottles, cut down and polished to commemorate a special event or just a fun night when you drank a lot of wine with your favorite people. Just wash out 8 of your bottles and send them in – each set is unique since it’s recycled from your own assortment.
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Clever idea, but not at all worth the cost, these glasses can, and should be made by the user themselves. Cutting glass like this is a surprisingly easy thing to do
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