Handblown Glasses: Set of 4 for $38
April 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Mexican restaurants would not be complete without unique handblown glass. Verve Culture brings you this Handblown Glass Set. These glasses are perfect for drinking water, juices, tea, and most importantly – adding a pop of color to your dining table. Not only stylish, these glasses are also eco-friendly. Made from recycled glassware and old coke bottles, you’re surely boarding #TeamEarth. Each glass is handblown, so there are no two identical pieces.
The Orange Swirl Set comes with 4 glasses, each with a unique design.
Meet the Artisan
Partnered with Javier Gutierrez Esponsa and his team of dedicated glassblowers in Tonala, Mexico. Glassblowing is an art that takes up to 20 years to master, and Javier’s team has glassblowers of different skill levels. They share learnings and experiment with glass techniques to produce stunning new work.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: orange
- Materials: recycled glass, old coke bottles
- Size: 12 oz per glass
- Handblown
- No two identical pieces
Includes
- 4x Handblown Glasses (Orange)
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