Introducing a set of six highball glasses that will instantly set the mood for celebration! These vibrant glasses, a part of the Novica Handblown Collection, have been carefully handcrafted by talented artisans in Mexico. Each glass is adorned with bright bursts of color, making them not only functional drinkware but also stunning tableware that will elevate any gathering. As a result of the handblown technique employed in their creation, each glass is truly one-of-a-kind. Due to the handmade nature of the process, slight variations in shape and size may occur. Additionally, tiny bubbles may be visible within the glass, serving as further proof of the artisanal craftsmanship that went into making each piece. Not only are these highball glasses unique in design, but they are also eco-friendly and sustainable. Made from recycled glass, they represent a commitment to preserving the environment while still enjoying a stylish and functional product. Perfect for serving cocktails or any beverage of your choice, these handblown highball glasses are a must-have addition to your drinkware collection. Their combination of vibrant colors, artisanal craftsmanship, and eco-consciousness make them a standout choice for any occasion. So why wait? Elevate your tabletop with these remarkable glasses today!
Product Features:
Dimensions: 6.75" H x 3.2" Diam.
Weight: 7.9 lbs
Capacity: 19 OZ
Material: Blown glass
Set includes: Set of 6
Country of Origin: Mexico
Dishwasher: use the top rack only. Hand washing is recommended.
This hand-blown item may vary slightly in color, size, and shape Care instructions: Dishwasher safe (top rack only)
Story Behind the Art: The art of hand blown glass or vidrio soplado has diversified throughout the world, yet it is in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, where allegedly more pieces are crafted by talented artisans with techniques passed down from generation to generation.
Blown glass art is said to have originated in present day Syria during the Roman Empire, which is how it arrived in Italy, where blown glass art developed various styles. At first, the focus was on color and design, then came the introduction of new techniques that resulted in greater transparency and thus fragility, which were highly admired. Thus clear glass items became more valued over tinted glass.
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