Moroccan Glassware

Moroccan glassware hand-blown from recycled glass at the Beldi Country Club in Marrakesh. The group of 60 artisans are from the last glass factory in Morocco. They recycle two tons of glass a day, with any waste from the process melted down to be used again.

Moroccan Glass Carafe

£30.00
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Glass carafe hand-blown from recycled glass at the Beldi Country Club in Marrakesh. The group of 60 artisans are from the last glass factory in Morocco. They recycle two tons of glass a day with any waste from the process melted down again. Shaped with a lipped rim, tapered neck and rounded base with thick walls, slight warps, marks and air bubbles, which are traces of the artisanal process.

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Hand wash. Recycled glass.
Made in Morocco.
Approx. H 27cm x D 8cm. 1000ml.

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