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TANGARA GLASSES

This elegant pair of wine glasses will hold your favorite white wines. 

₹ 2,010.00

This elegant pair of wine glasses will hold your favorite white wines. 

Craft Type:  Glasswork

With their outward-curving lips and green stems, these white wine borosilicate glasses have an attractive, elegant design. Bring them out for an intimate dinner or when you’re throwing a more extravagant party. This is a set of two, and makes for an thoughtful gift too.

Each glass is individually mouth-blown by craftspeople in Firozabad, a city near Agra in Uttar Pradesh, that is known for its centuries-old tradition of handblowing glass.

This product is handcrafted and therefore slight variations in colours, textures and forms are inevitable and aren’t flaws.

Made in:   Uttar Pradesh

Material:  Glass

Dimensions (cm):  8.3(L) x 8.3(B) x 21.3(H); Dia: 8.3

Dimensions (inches):  3.2(L) x 3.2(B) x 8.3(H); Dia: 3.2

Capacity: 175 ml

Weight: 135 grams per glass

No. of pieces in a set:  2, Set of Two Wine Glass

Glass-blowing is a technique that involves inflating molten glass with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble that can then be molded into glassware.

This glassware is produced by the skilled craft community dedicated to the craft of handblown glasses in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.

 

Manufactured at: Green World Public School, Mata Wali Gali, Nai Abadi, Himanyupur, Firozabad - 283203  


- 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.

Craft Type:  Glasswork

With their outward-curving lips and green stems, these white wine borosilicate glasses have an attractive, elegant design. Bring them out for an intimate dinner or when you’re throwing a more extravagant party. This is a set of two, and makes for an thoughtful gift too.

Each glass is individually mouth-blown by craftspeople in Firozabad, a city near Agra in Uttar Pradesh, that is known for its centuries-old tradition of handblowing glass.

This product is handcrafted and therefore slight variations in colours, textures and forms are inevitable and aren’t flaws.

Made in:   Uttar Pradesh

Material:  Glass

Dimensions (cm):  8.3(L) x 8.3(B) x 21.3(H); Dia: 8.3

Dimensions (inches):  3.2(L) x 3.2(B) x 8.3(H); Dia: 3.2

Capacity: 175 ml

Weight: 135 grams per glass

No. of pieces in a set:  2, Set of Two Wine Glass

Glass-blowing is a technique that involves inflating molten glass with a blowpipe to form a glass bubble that can then be molded into glassware.

This glassware is produced by the skilled craft community dedicated to the craft of handblown glasses in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh.

 

Manufactured at: Green World Public School, Mata Wali Gali, Nai Abadi, Himanyupur, Firozabad - 283203  


- 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.

TANGARA GLASSES

₹ 2,010.00

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