Swirl Stemless Wine Glass: A Dance of Colors in Your Hand
Indulge in an explosion of colors with the Swirl Stemless Wine Glass. A handcrafted masterpiece from Mexico, every swirl tells a story of its meticulous craftsmanship. The play of clear, dark blue, and green colors provides a visual charm that cannot go unnoticed. This glass, made from recycled materials, underscores a deep commitment to environmental sustainability. Standing at 3" tall with a 3" diameter, it enables comfortable sipping of your cherished wines. The swirl design adds a touch of whimsy and is certain to spark conversation, while its durable construction ensures it's far more than just a pretty face. Witness the unification of style and sustainability in this multicolored swirl stemless wine glass.
Why Choose Pacific Merchants Mexican Artisan Art Glass?
- Eco-Friendly Materials: 100% recycled glass from Tonalá, Mexico. Our glassware appeals to environmentally conscious consumers seeking sustainable products.
- Selling Tonalá glassware helps support local artisans and their families, aligning with socially responsibility and fair trade values.
- Cultural Appeal: Tonalá glassware embodies rich Mexican heritage, appealing to customers interested in authentic, culturally significant products in Tonalá, Mexico.
- Known for colorful designs and intricate patterns, Tonalá glassware brings out a unique, artistic flair.
- Each Tonalá hand blown glass is handmade by artisans whose family developed their glassmaking skills over many years.
- These artisans utilized simple tools, starting with molten glass and a long hollow pipe, a method that remains unchanged to this day.
- Glassmaking techniques are handed down in artisan families from generation to generation.
- Top shelf dishwasher safe. Stemware should be hand washed if possible.
- There will be slight variations between each piece due to the hand made nature of this glassware.
All artisans make a living by applying their craft. Our glassware is hand-blown by local artisans who live in Tonalá Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The skills required to become a Master glass maker take years of experience. Many workers learn their glass blowing techniques from their parents and grandparents. Glass blowing is extremely important in that it provides a way for families to earn a living. That is one of the reasons the skills are passed down to the next generation.