Reformation Era Geneva Coat of Arms Wine Tumbler

 

$27.50

+Shipping

This is the original coat of arms for the city of Geneva during the time of the Protestant Reformation. It displays the Imperial Eagle and a Key of St. Peter (symbolizing the status of Geneva as Reichsstadt, or a self-ruling city). The full heraldic achievement of Geneva includes a crest in the form of half a sun inscribed with JHS (for Jesus Hominum Salvator which translates to “Jesus is the Savior of men”). Below the shield is a scroll or banner with the motto Post Tenebras Lux, which translates “Light After Darkness,” one of the well-known mottos of the Protestant Reformation.

Description

What’s an outdoor party without a wine tumbler to keep a drink fresh and at just the right temperature? Forget breakable glasses—give this uniquely shaped wine tumbler a chance and have fun with friends without worry.

• 12 oz (355 ml)
• Tumbler size: 4.7″ × 3.5″ (12 cm × 9 cm)
• High grade stainless steel
• Double-wall vacuum seal
• Curved, unique shape

Additional information

Weight 0.2 lbs

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