Handblown by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques in Marrakech, Morocco.
Measures approximately: 10.6” tall x 2.9” wide (27cm tall x 7.5cm wide)
Product Type:
- Glassware
- 100% recycled glass
- Dishwasher-safe
- Measures approximately: 10.6” tall x 2.9” wide (27cm tall x 7.5cm wide)
- Holds a full bottle of wine
- Natural inconsistencies and slight variations in size are inherent to all handmade products
An elegant wine decanter with a round base, slim neck, and delicate spout.
The MaterialRecycled glass is both fine and durable, and has the faintest green-blue tinge when you hold it to the light. The original method of working with glass, mouth-blowing, or glassblowing, is an ancient art which requires precision and speed, and involves using a tube to blow molten glass into a bubble in order to shape it, before letting it cool and harden.
The SupplierWhen the small Casablanca-based factory which supplied much of Marrakech with their recycled glasses shut down, our partner jumped to action. He went to the field to learn the traditions of the craft first hand. In 2014, he launched his own recycled glass factory in Marrakech, working with designers and artisans to put their own spin on one of Morocco’s oldest heritage industries.
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Moroccan Decanter
Handblown by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques in Marrakech, Morocco.
Measures approximately: 10.6” tall x 2.9” wide (27cm tall x 7.5cm wide)
- 100% recycled glass
- Dishwasher-safe
- Measures approximately: 10.6” tall x 2.9” wide (27cm tall x 7.5cm wide)
- Holds a full bottle of wine
- Natural inconsistencies and slight variations in size are inherent to all handmade products
An elegant wine decanter with a round base, slim neck, and delicate spout.
The MaterialRecycled glass is both fine and durable, and has the faintest green-blue tinge when you hold it to the light. The original method of working with glass, mouth-blowing, or glassblowing, is an ancient art which requires precision and speed, and involves using a tube to blow molten glass into a bubble in order to shape it, before letting it cool and harden.
The SupplierWhen the small Casablanca-based factory which supplied much of Marrakech with their recycled glasses shut down, our partner jumped to action. He went to the field to learn the traditions of the craft first hand. In 2014, he launched his own recycled glass factory in Marrakech, working with designers and artisans to put their own spin on one of Morocco’s oldest heritage industries.