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Dobrá chuť s vyvazenymi pod tony kampotskecho pepře
That is why we enjoy collaborating with famous Czech designers and creators. Just as we are proud of the rarity of each Kampot peppercorn from Cambodia, we are also proud of the fame of Czech glassmaking. Two beautiful countries united by one amazing .pepper..story.
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...an incense holder from Lasvit. Its shape follows the iconic installation Herbarium, in which Czech meadow flowers are embedded in glass, gilded, and thus given eternal life.
Light an incense stick with the essence of Kampot pepper from Oraculum, close your eyes, and enjoy the scent that will transport you to the sacred Cambodian temples!
The crystal, hand-cast holder was jointly produced at the Lasvit glassworks in a limited edition of 200 pieces. Each holder is a unique glass piece with a different shape and size and contains various ornaments made of cast black Kampot peppercorns and pepper stems. The resulting imprint is gilded with real gold.
Everything, along with the incense sticks and story, is packed in a beautiful gift box that shows the recipient that this gift is truly something unique.
Discover the story that comes alive in every detail of this exceptional holder.
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which has many meanings and connects our worlds. A product that we have jointly created out of love for things we do not need but want.
The symbolism of a single detail - the red dot - which connected the world of design, a useful product, and the rare red Kampot pepper. A pepper grinder for Kampot peppers, an artwork or a talisman for luck?