Zanchi 1952


Stopper & Corkscrew
Wine Set in Natural Horn
This elegant wine set includes stainless steel stoppers and a corkscrew with natural horn applications, entirely handmade in Mantua, Italy, by our master craftsmen. Available in two natural shades — black or blonde brown — each piece is unique in tone and finish.
Handmade for you – Ready in 1–2 weeks.
A timeless addition to any wine ritual, the set is presented in a hand-coated box with a padded and satin-lined interior — a refined expression of Italian craftsmanship.
Details:
- Material: Natural horn and stainless steel
- Length: 10–13 cm
- Finish: Hand-polished
- Colors available: Black or Blonde Brown
- Packaging: Luxury box with satin lining
- Made in Italy
As the horn is a natural material, each of our products will be unique and irreplaceable in color and hues. The article shown in the photo is to be considered as a generic reference of color.
The buffalo horn and ox horn is a natural material and for its characteristic can vary slightly shape and finish over time. For optimal conservation, do not expose the product to excessive sources of heat, do not expose the product to strong thermal changes and do not store in too humid places.
Products that by their nature often come into contact with liquids can tend to become opaque over time. To avoid this event, it is advisable to treat the horn part with a damp cloth and vaseline.
Our products cannot be washed or left to soak.
For optimal cleaning of the horn, use a cloth soaked only in warm water and dry immediately.
The metal parts must be cleaned by hand with a warm water cloth and, if necessary, very delicate detergents. Also in this case, clean and dry the product immediately.
You can return this product within 14 days of receipt. It must be made intact and without signs of wear or use.
Products that come into contact with food or drink cannot be returned.

No Waste
Horn processing waste becomes natural fertilizer.

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Zanchi 1952
"The uniqueness of the horn is not only given by its refined aesthetics, but also by the extraordinary mastery needed to work it and shape it."