Engraved Wooden Gift Boxed Flat Whiskey Decanter & 4 Scotch Glasses Set
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Engraved Wooden Gift Boxed Flat Whiskey Decanter & 4 Scotch Glasses Set

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Engraved Wooden Gift Boxed Flat Whiskey Decanter & 4 Scotch Glasses SetDETAILS The Perfect Gift for Spirit Enthusiasts Drinking fine spirits isn't just an activity; it's an experience. And that experience requires the finest drinking accessories available. Personalised with the name of your choice, this custom whiskey set will be displayed with pride for years to come. For those who appreciate their spirits, an Engraved Wooden Gift Boxed Decanter and Whiskey Scotch Glasses set is the ideal present. Presented in a rustic

DETAILS

The Perfect Gift for Spirit Enthusiasts

Drinking fine spirits isn't just an activity; it's an experience. And that experience requires the finest drinking accessories available. Personalised with the name of your choice, this custom whiskey set will be displayed with pride for years to come.

For those who appreciate their spirits, an Engraved Wooden Gift Boxed Decanter and Whiskey Scotch Glasses set is the ideal present.

Presented in a rustic engraved wooden box, the surprise continues upon opening with a professionally engraved decanter and four matching engraved scotch glasses.

Key Features:

  • Elegant Design: This stunning decanter and old-fashioned glassware set features a unique design that enhances the flavour satisfaction of all beverages. Perfect for whiskey, gin, bourbon, cognac, Armagnac, brandy, or any spirit, it adds a luxurious touch to your liquor cabinet.

  • Personalised Gift Set: Our stylish personalised scotch glasses gift set comes in a beautiful, customised wooden gift box. The classic set includes an elegant decanter, four high-quality whiskey glasses, and a timeless dark rustic wooden box, making it a truly unique gift.

  • Customisation: Add initials, names, or a custom logo to personalise this wooden gift boxed whiskey decanter and spirit glasses, creating a cherished keepsake.

  • Versatile Gift: Perfect for birthdays, weddings, housewarmings, groomsmen gifts, Father's Day, business gifts, or any special occasion. This set is a great choice for boyfriends, husbands, fathers, groomsmen, best men, and more.

  • Special Occasions: Ideal for sharing a drink at every special moment, this set combines aesthetics and practicality.

  • Corporate Gifts: Customise your own wooden boxed whiskey decanter set with four scotch glasses for clients as closing gifts or company promotions. Laser engrave clients' names, monograms, or your logo. Our personalised wooden gift boxed whiskey decanter & 4 glasses set also make excellent corporate gifts for weddings, business partners, or clients.

Additional Information:

  • Extensive Selection: Looking for something unique? We have a wide range of bespoke designs to choose from.

  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Made with no cadmium or lead, our products are environmentally friendly.

  • Durable Engraving: Our high-quality laser engraving ensures that the designs are permanent and long-lasting, unlike vinyl stickers that peel off over time.

  • Stylish Glassware: Our glasses and decanter come with a variety of engraving design options to suit your style.

  • Care Instructions: Hand wash recommended for long-lasting use.

Bulk Orders and More:

At Yoonek Gifts, we offer a full range of glassware with customised engraving, including champagne, martini, whiskey, red/white wine glasses, and beer mugs. For bulk corporate and wedding orders, please message us for a quote.

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions:

- Carafe: Height x Width x Depth: 27 x 13 x 7 cm ( 10.6" x 5.1" x 2.8" )

- Glass: Height x Top Diameter x Bottom Diameter: 9.0 x 8.5 x 8.0 cm ( 3.5 "x 3.3" x 3.1" )

- Wooden Box: Width x Depth x Height: 39 x 33 x 14 cm ( 15.4" x 13.0" x 5.5" )

Volume:

- Carafe: 680 ml (23.0 oz)

- Glass: 330 ml (11.15 oz)

Material: Glass.

Technique: Laser Engraved. Personalise any design with any name, date, available template design or custom logo, your own image.

HOW TO ORDER

    1. Choose Your Engraving Side Option: Select the side(s) you want to have engraved on your decanter and glasses.

    2. Pick Your Preferred Artwork Style Number: Browse our available artwork styles and choose the number that corresponds to your favourite design.

    3. Specify Your Customisation: Type in the exact text you want, following our provided design template options. Add any additional instructions or details in parentheses ( ) to ensure we get your customisation just right.

    Example:
    4 Glasses (Style #3)
    Justin
    GROOMSMEN
    02.09.2021

    Decanter & Box (Style #14)
    Justin, It's Whisky time

    ▸If you want to use your own logo, please attach/ send us your file once you finish . Please note to attach the highest resolution file as possible to avoid quality issues Not all files are scanned prior to manufacturing, if you're not sure, please send us an email after placing the order to confirm if the file is of an acceptable quality.

    ▸You can choose different engraving template or artwork for each glass.

    ▸You can combine or pick any font, icon, style, etc between our provided designs, or choose not to include a date, title or icon for example. All artwork based on our available design is free of charge.

    ▸If you don't like any of our template and want to create your own bespoke artwork design, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, a small additional fee may apply.

    DELIVERY TIME

    Processing Time:

    Upon placing an order, our dedicated team initiates the meticulous process of designing your artwork(s), collecting your item(s), crafting your personalised product(s), and carefully packaging it. The duration of production varies based on the chosen production process and the complexity involved. Please find below estimated turnaround times:

    Item Type Processing Time* Rush Order
    (25% Surcharge)*
    Non-Personalised Items 1-2 business days -
    Personalised Items 2-7 business days 1-2 business days
    Signs & Hoops 3-10 business days 1-3 business days

     The provided processing time does not include the duration required for customer artwork approval. Timely responses to artwork confirmation emails are crucial, as any delays in approval will extend the overall processing time.
    Rush Order option is available during checkout.

    Shipping Time:

    We send out your order when all items are ready. The delivery time varies based on your chosen shipping options and location. After shipping, you'll get a confirmation email with a tracking number. If there are no scans in the first 24 hours, don't worry—sometimes the system takes a day or so to catch up.

    Our carriers estimate delivery times:

    Region/Country Standard Shipping* Express Shipping*
    Australia 2-4 business days 1-3 business days
    New Zealand 5-8 business days 2-5 business days
    United States 6-9 business days 3-6 business days
    Canada 6-9 business days 3-6 business days
    United Kingdom 6-8 business days 4-6 business days
    Europe 6-14+ business days 4-10+ business days
    Middle East 6-12+ business days 4-8+ business days
    Singapore 5-7 business days 3- 6 business days
    Hong Kong 5-9 business days 3-6 business days
    Rest of Asia 3-14 business days 1-5 business days 
    Rest of the World 6-14+ business days 1-5 business days

    * Please be advised that the provided delivery estimates are general approximations, and the actual delivery times may vary based on factors beyond our control. These factors include the load volumes of our shipping partners, deliveries to regional areas, and potential customs delays. While we make every effort to expedite the process, however we cannot accept responsibility for delays resulting from such circumstances.

    * Additionally, delivery estimates are subject to change due to various variables.

    * Express shipping specifically affects the speed of your order's delivery after we've processed it, relying on the efficiency of the postal service. It does not expedite the internal processing time needed to create your item, which is addressed by our Rush Order service option. Should you wish for a quicker processing time, a 25% fee on the order's value will be applied. This option is conveniently available during checkout.

    Shipping Notes
    • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
    • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
    • Delivery to the USA:
    1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
    • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
    Exchange/Return Notes
    • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
    • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
    • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
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