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Wine Glasses as Corporate Gifts - Engraving vs. Imprinting
Wine Glasses as Corporate Gifts - Engraving vs. Imprinting
Traditionally, wine glasses have been decorated with monograms, commemorative names and date, for weddings and anniversaries and more recently corporate logos. There are many types of decorating processes that can be used to logo a product or add a name and date. The most popular is engraving or etching, which is normally accomplished by covering the wine glass with a mask or film pattern, then sand, is blown against the surface. Wherever the glass is not protected by the masked pattern, it becomes etched or engraved as the sand strikes the surface.
Wine glasses normally are engraved when the value of the glass is above $5.00 and in smaller quantities or as special corporate gifts. In the case of weddings, and larger events like wine tastings, banquets and holiday parties, wine glasses can also be imprinted with ink which is a less expensive method of decoration, which is why it is used to decorate less expensive stemware and at times when it is necessary to decorate a large number of glasses with an identical logo or message. As part of the imprinting process the stemware is heat treated to permanently bond the ink to the stemware in the same manner as imprinting ceramic coffee cups.
It is important to note that most commercial stemware decorators have a special color ink that is used for imprinting stemware to look like it is engraved or frosted. This method is very popular for decorating stemware for events and gives the stemware an upscale look. Because the process is priced per color it also allows the wine glass to be decorated on both sides at no extra charge, one for the event name and the other side for a date or sponsor logo or name. This process is also called satin imprinting or satin etch, even though it is not actually etching or engraving the wine glasses.
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About the Author
Najla Furgason founded Creative Expressions of Tampa Bay, Inc in 1995. What started out as a brick and mortar gift shop has turned in to a network of 10 niche web shoppes featuring high-end decorated corporate gifts, chocolates and other food related items, under the DBA of CEShoppes. CEShoppes is a women owned business and is a certified member of WBENC. Najla has served two separate terms on the Board of Directors for the Promotional Products Association of Florida, one term as an advisory board member for the ASI Show! In 2008, Creative Expressions of Tampa Bay, Inc., dba CEShoppes was named one of the top 500 emerging businesses in America by Diversity Business.com
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