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Brand: MSA GLASS ENGRAVING
Material: glass cup/juice cup/beer cup/beverage cup
Size: 8.3cm x 22cm/545cc
Range of customization: pretzel picture + one sentence (Chinese, English, and Japanese numbers are acceptable)
(Special custom orders are quoted separately according to the complexity, welcome to provide customized drawings)
The history of Pretzel butterfly circle:
Pretzel originated in 610 BC. In a monastery in southern France or northern Italy, there was an imaginative monk who used bread dough to form a shape that represented children’s arms when they prayed. The shape is so attractive, so he gave it to children to learn how to pray, and named it Pretiola. The Latin meaning "small reward" also symbolizes achievement and excellence; the precious Pretiola crossed the Alps and passed Austria came to Germany, but the name of Pretiola was also misrepresented as Pretzel today.
In the royal weddings in Europe, Pretzel has a seat of glory. In the wedding ceremonies of two royal families, it is often used as a knot for marriage, and a wish is made on Pretzel. The bride and groom hold one end and pull the Pretzel apart to get it. On the larger side, his wish will come true.
Brand: MSA GLASS ENGRAVING
Material: glass cup/juice cup/beer cup/beverage cup
Size: 8.3cm x 22cm/545cc
Range of customization: pretzel picture + one sentence (Chinese, English, and Japanese numbers are acceptable)
(Special custom orders are quoted separately according to the complexity, welcome to provide customized drawings)
The history of Pretzel butterfly circle:
Pretzel originated in 610 BC. In a monastery in southern France or northern Italy, there was an imaginative monk who used bread dough to form a shape that represented children’s arms when they prayed. The shape is so attractive, so he gave it to children to learn how to pray, and named it Pretiola. The Latin meaning "small reward" also symbolizes achievement and excellence; the precious Pretiola crossed the Alps and passed Austria came to Germany, but the name of Pretiola was also misrepresented as Pretzel today.
In the royal weddings in Europe, Pretzel has a seat of glory. In the wedding ceremonies of two royal families, it is often used as a knot for marriage, and a wish is made on Pretzel. The bride and groom hold one end and pull the Pretzel apart to get it. On the larger side, his wish will come true.