Sixty-foot-high dry-stone retaining walls line Georgetown’s towpath. Since the 1820s, masons have used interlocking stones and gravity, but no tie-backs or mortar. The results are intricately textured walls that expand, contract, and drain naturally.
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Crystal made in Sweden.
Designed and etched in the U.S.A.
94 mm. H; 257 mm. C
Each glass holds 320 ml. (11 1/4 oz.)