Whirling Cobalt
6 Hand Blown Blue-White 11 oz Rock Glasses from Mexico
Because each piece is handmade, shape and size can vary slightly and tiny bubbles may appear within the glass. This exemplifies the hand-blown technique, making every piece a unique example of blown glass craftsmanship.
- Blown glass
- 4.76 lbs
- Each: 3.9 inches H x 3.2 inches Diam.
- 11 oz.
- Made in Mexico
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Job Creator
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4 Reviews
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Really great!
I was really surprised by how sturdy these cups feel. They're so beautiful. I bought this as a father's day gift and it was a hit!
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perfect
love, love, love.
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These are beautiful!!
These glasses are even prettier than I expected them to be. Colorful and thick.. worth every penny. I came across this brand by accident but now that I have experienced them.. I won?t buy anything else for my home. Just wish they came in the taller size also.
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High quality unique works of art!!
This is my 12-15th order and the quality of these glasses have made me a lifelong customer. The glass is thick and much higher quality than competitive pieces and glass retailers.
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This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
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