Peter Crisp recreates $25K sapphire-studded glass for Bombay Sapphire’s charity auction

Nandini Maheshwari / May 8 2010

Bombay Sapphire, the premium British gin distillery, has organized a charity auction together with Sotheby's to raise funds for cancer research on May 11, 2010 at the coffee house of the Palazzo Colonna in Rome. The auction will feature 19 exclusive martini glasses by the most innovative designers in the world. The highlight of the auction will be the "Chalice," the martini glass made by Australian designer Peter Crisp (left), whose dinnerware is used in Buckingham Palace and by some of the renowned celebrities. The ornate glass is recreated from Peter’s original Bombay Sapphire inspired design from 2000. A true collector’s item, the glass is adorned with 22 ct gold, platinum and 226 light blue sapphires, and valued at $ 25,000.

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sapphire sotheby

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peter crisp chalice

The designer glass collection will also feature luxury glassware from Tom Dixon, Karim Rashid, Marcel Wanders, Eva Zeisel, Ulla Darna, Dakota Jackson Michael Graves and the recreated Stephen Dweck glass (right). The proceeds will be donated to the fight against cancer, specifically to be donated to charity to two groups: the Italian AIRC - Lazio Committee and the Australian Cure for Life Foundation.

Via: Bombay Sapphire/ IGN

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