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Tuscany Classics® Cool Colors 6-piece Glass Set by Lenox - 859123 by

Item description: This Lenox product is by - Crystal clarity and six bright hues make up the Tuscany Classics 6-piece Cool Colors Glassware Set. Crafted in non-lead crystal and dishwasher safe, this elegant set includes six tumbler style glasses in six fashion colors, all just right for display on a home bar or to create a unique table setting with your favorite dinnerware. The cool colors are lime green, yellow, orange, blue, red, and purple. The set of six makes a wonderful gift.
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