Cobalt Blue Vortex Stemless Wine Glass: A Whirl of Elegance in Every Sip
Introducing our Vortexl Stemless Wine Glass, a captivating blend of creative design and superior functionality. Intricately handcrafted in Mexico, this showstopper features dark blue spirals coiling up and down its clear structure, complemented by an alluring dark blue rim. The dance of blue and clear hues creates a mesmerizing visual effect, almost like a mini vortex in your hands. Crafted using recycled glass, it's a nod to green living, seamlessly combines with top-notch aesthetics. Standing 3" tall and with a diameter of 3", it offers effortless drinking and adds a touch of art to each sip. More than just a glass, it's a story teller, a statement maker, a testament to sustainable style
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.