Zwiesel is a small town in the Bavarian Forest, lying south of Bodenmais and to the northwest of Grafenau. The Bavarian Forest (German: Bayerischer Wald) is a low mountain range in Bavaria, Germany. ... Grafenau is the name of two German towns a city in the district Freyung-Grafenau, Bavaria, see Grafenau, Bavaria a municipality in the district Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, see Grafenau, Württemberg This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Glass making, brewing, and tourism are all important industries. Close to the mountain Grosser Arber, the highest in the Bavarian Forrest GroÃer Arber aus der Vogelperspektive The mountain Grosser Arber is the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forrest with 1456 meters. ...
The Complainant is Zwiesel Kristallglas AG of Zwiesel, Germany, represented by Dr. Schmitt and Kollegen, Germany.
The Complainant contends that the word “Zwiesel” is the essential element of the Complainant’s marks and is universally recognized and relied upon as identifying the Complainant.
The Panel accepts the Complainant’s allegations that the word “zwiesel” is the essential element of the Complainant’s marks and is universally recognized and relied upon as identifying the Complainant.
Schott Zwiesel is built on 130 years of innovation and excellence to develop a new patented process that replaces the lead oxide that other crystal manufacturers use with titanium oxide, resulting in brighter crystal that is truly break resistant, practically unscratchable and virtually unstainable.
Schott Zwiesel wine glasses have the same profound effect on the wine drinking experience and elegant feel as the other renowned crystal we carry, with incredible durability, ease of cleaning and lower cost.
These are Schott Zwiesel glasses from their entry level line.