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Amethyst Stem Wine Glasses Popular Q&A
Q: What are the stems of wine glasses for?
A: Some people think that the taste of the wine gets harmed by holding the bowl of the glass directly with the hand, so the stem keeps that body heat away from the... Read More »
Q: How to Paint the Stem of a Wine Glass.
A: 1. Hold the cup of the glass in one hand, with the stem pointing down. 2. Dip the paintbrush in water, then mop the excess water from the brush with a clean rag... Read More »
Q: How to Bead a Wine Glass Stem.
A: 1. Cut a yard of wire. Straighten it out by pulling it out with your fingers. This will warm it up too making it easier to work with when you're manipulating it... Read More »
Q: What are the stems on wine glasses for?
A: you're supposed to hold stemmed wine glasses from the STEM, not the bowl. one, it keeps you from warming the wine, two, it leaves icky finger prints, three, it'... Read More »
Q: Why is there a stem on wine glasses?
A: The stem allows the glass to be held without influencing the temperature of the wine. The stem is not in direct contact with the wine, and holding it by the ste... Read More »