Handblown Hammered Glass Carafe
Handblown Hammered Glass Carafe
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Form meets function in these stunning glass carafes. Each is handblown from recycled glass then meticulously hammered by hand for a truly unique finish. The set includes a carafe and lid that doubles as a small drinking glass.
Ethically made by a woman-owned company, this recycled glass collection aims to support people and the planet.
Our carafes are made from colored glass (not sprayed) to ensure the color will last a lifetime. Please note that these items are 100% handmade and slight size variations and imperfections may occur.
Dishwasher safe. Ethically crafted in India. Ships in drop-tested packaging.
Meet the Artisan
Meet the Artisan
Gunjan and her team of 350 artisans have grown up watching previous generations master their skills. Despite the push to modernize and industrialize the work, they remain committed to using traditional and time-honored glass blowing techniques. In a major break with the past, however, women like Gunjan are now taking the helm as leaders in this traditionally male-dominated industry.
Product Details
Product Details
Approx. Measurements: 3.5" x 3.5" X 10" / 1200ml Materials: Handblown Recycled Glass Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe Origin: Handmade in India
The Impact of Your Purchase
The Impact of Your Purchase
Firozabad is one of those special places renowned for a craft heritage that has survived through centuries and continues to thrive today. Though not far from the Taj Mahal, you probably won’t see it listed in many tour books. This is India’s glass-making capital where many still use simple tools and traditional techniques to create hand blown works of art. It is a fast growing city where modern factories blend with 16th century palaces but traditional handcraft remains deeply embedded in its identity. An estimated 90% of Firozabad’s population relies on the glass industry for their income. Gunjan and her team of 350 artisans are part of this heritage and have grown up watching previous generations master their skills. Despite the push to modernize and industrialize the work, they remain committed to using traditional and time-honored techniques. In a major break with the past, however, women are now taking the helm as leaders in this traditionally male-dominated industry. Together, we have proudly: sold 28,000 pieces of glassware, recycled 14 tons of glass, created 1000s of hours of fair wage artisan labor.
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