Condition: Near Mint
Height: 10″ (25cm)
Width: 2″ (5cm)
Length: 2″ (5cm)
Diameter: 2″ (5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This lovely piece is from a vintage set of hand cut crystal champagne glasses, made by Ajka in Hungary around 1970. What…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 10″ (25cm)
Width: 2″ (5cm)
Length: 2″ (5cm)
Diameter: 2″ (5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This lovely piece is from a vintage set of hand cut crystal champagne glasses, made by Ajka in Hungary around 1970. What you’ll notice right away is the beautiful red crystal on top, which gradually blends into a clear, detailed stem and foot, catching the light and throwing little rainbows. Measuring 10 inches tall, it’s got a graceful and tall shape that makes it perfect for raising a toast at a special occasion. The glass is in near mint condition, looking as fresh as the day it was made over 50 years ago. If you’re used to today’s mass-produced glassware, this is something special—each glass is unique because it was cut by hand, not by a machine. With a set of six like this, it would really stand out on a dinner table or in a home bar, catching the eye of anyone who appreciates something nostalgic and well-made.
Ajka crystal has a real reputation for luxury. Founded in Hungary, the Ajka Crystal factory has been producing high-quality crystal since 1878, and for much of the twentieth century, they made glassware that was exported all over the world, especially to Western Europe and the United States. Their pieces are known for brilliant colors and precise, beautiful hand-cut patterns. This set of champagne glasses is no exception—it shows off the craftsmanship and vibrant styling Ajka is known for. These pieces are getting harder to find in such great shape, so when you come across a nearly mint set from the 1970s, it really is a rare treat. Collectors and fans of vintage barware love Ajka for these reasons, and you can see why just by picking up one of these dazzling glasses.













