FIUME WATER PITCHER
A functional water pitcher with an artistic flair
A functional water pitcher with an artistic flair
Craft Type: Glasswork
Originating in first-millennium BC, the archaeological evidence of this craft was first found in the form of glass beads at Maski, a Chalcolithic site in the southern Deccan. After that, more than thirty archaeological sites in different regions of India have produced glass objects in different colours and forms such as bangles, ear-reels, eye-beads, tiles or fragmented vessels. Presently, in the bustling town of Firozabad in India, our craftsmen follow centuries-old glass blowing traditions to create this glassware. Where each piece is inflated with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble and then carefully moulded into contemporary glassware --- the perfect amalgam of heritage and modern art.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms are to be expected.
Made in: Uttar Pradesh
Material: Glass
Dimensions (cm): 12.8(L) x 12.8(B) x 22.1(H); Dia: 12.8
Dimensions (inches): 5(L) x 5(B) x 8.7(H); Dia: 5
Capacity: 1200 ml
Weight: 985 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One Pitcher
Glass-blowing is a technique that involves inflating molten glass with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble that can then be moulded into glassware.
This glassware is produced by the skilled craft community dedicated to the craft of handblown glasses in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.
- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap and dry with a lint-free towel or cloth. To avoid streaking, stop wiping as soon as the surface is dry.
- Avoid using stainless steel or metal scrubbers to clean.
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Craft Type: Glasswork
Originating in first-millennium BC, the archaeological evidence of this craft was first found in the form of glass beads at Maski, a Chalcolithic site in the southern Deccan. After that, more than thirty archaeological sites in different regions of India have produced glass objects in different colours and forms such as bangles, ear-reels, eye-beads, tiles or fragmented vessels. Presently, in the bustling town of Firozabad in India, our craftsmen follow centuries-old glass blowing traditions to create this glassware. Where each piece is inflated with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble and then carefully moulded into contemporary glassware --- the perfect amalgam of heritage and modern art.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms are to be expected.
Made in: Uttar Pradesh
Material: Glass
Dimensions (cm): 12.8(L) x 12.8(B) x 22.1(H); Dia: 12.8
Dimensions (inches): 5(L) x 5(B) x 8.7(H); Dia: 5
Capacity: 1200 ml
Weight: 985 grams
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One Pitcher
Glass-blowing is a technique that involves inflating molten glass with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble that can then be moulded into glassware.
This glassware is produced by the skilled craft community dedicated to the craft of handblown glasses in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.
- Wash by hand only, using a mild dishwashing soap and dry with a lint-free towel or cloth. To avoid streaking, stop wiping as soon as the surface is dry.
- Avoid using stainless steel or metal scrubbers to clean.