Blown glass goblets, 'Aquamarine' (set of 6)
Blown glass goblets, 'Aquamarine' (set of 6)
The frosty tones of aquamarine soothe a parched throat on the hottest of summer days. Javier and Efr�n create imaginative yet functional works, achieving an incredible clarity with their material. This set of six blown glass goblets makes a refreshing addition to the home. As each piece is individually handmade, they may vary slightly (+/- 0.6 in) in shape and size. Tiny bubbles within the surface exemplify the artisans' singular, rustic technique.
About NOVICA:
In association with National Geographic, Novica today serves as an online arts agent for more than 1,700 artists in countries around the world. Visitors to the Novica Web site can read about the artists, explore their cultures, view photographs of their work and select from more than 8,500 handcrafted works. Novica arts and technology teams (staffing Novica offices in Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and Thailand) interview each artist, photograph their artwork, post the interviews and photographs online, and handle all packing and shipping on behalf of the artist. International couriers deliver the artwork directly to customers, eliminating numerous middlemen and transferring the savings to creator and customer alike...
Related products:
Gemstone mysteries tint these tumbler glasses, their amethyst, amber, and cobalt hues reminiscent of ancient dinner sets. Designed by Javier and crafted by Efr�n, this set of six is imbued with a rustic appeal and captivating allure. Please note that as each piece is individually handmade, slight variations (+/- 0.6 in) in the shape and size of the glass are likely, making every item a distinct example of blown-glass craftsmanship. Tiny bubbles within the surface exemplify this singular, rustic technique.
From Austria, this elegant wine decanter is made of lead crystal and offers a unique way in which to serve your wine. At the bottom of the decanter is an indentation where your thumb can be placed. With your thumb resting there, use your other fingers to grasp the bottom of the decanter. With a firm yet gentle grip, tip the decanter forward for pouring into wine glasses.
