null

Ebony Spin

Set of 6 Hand Blown Black Spiral Glass Tumblers from Mexico

$79.99
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU: 230666
Description
In a marvelous melding of Mexican hospitality and Mexican artistry, artisans create these handsome drinking glasses of blown glass for the Novica Handblown Collection. Their crystalline depths are encircled with fluid spirals in ebony black.

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.
  • Recycled glass
  • Dishwasher: use top rack only. Hand wash recommended.
  • This hand blown item may vary slightly in color, size and shape
  • 5.42 lbs
  • Glasses (6): 6 inches H x 3.9 inches Diam.
  • 16 oz.
  • Made in Mexico

Meet the Artist

Novica Handblown Collection

All the GOOD

  • Job Creator
    Job Creator
  • Preserving the Environment
    Preserving the Environment
  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

Your Purchase Makes a Difference

  • Job Creator
    Job Creator

    This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.

    The Job Creator badge is awarded to artisans that positively impact their community through job creation and employ 2 or more artisans

  • Preserving the Environment
    Preserving the Environment

    This Product is awarded the Earth Friendly badge because it uses recycled or sustainable materials or techniques.

    The Earth Friendly badge is awarded to products that use recycled or sustainable materials

  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

    This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.

    The Preserving Traditions badge is awarded to artisans who use traditional techniques handed down through the generations, as well as artisans that craft culturally significant items, keeping these traditions alive. "