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Handblown Recycled Glass Carafe Set

$76.00 Regular price $95.00 20%
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Designed and made using a hand blowing process of recycled glass in the small rural community of Cántel, Guatemala. We love the tiny speckled bubbles that make each piece truly unique. Add this to a night stand, or give it as an office gift. Additionally, each piece is made in a Fair Trade workshop by an artisan group dedicated to quality and craftsmanship.

* additional glasses are available for a larger set. Contact info@knith.co to customize your order

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This glassware originates from an artisan-owned cooperative located in the small rural village of Cantel, Guatemala. With a vision to create meaningful jobs in a small town in 1976, this artisan collective has grown into an environment supporting approximately 35 artisan men and their families, who are from the same municipality and village. The co-op was started by around 15 people who had worked together as employees but wanted the opportunity to start a creative business and support their small community with jobs that offer fair wages, health insurance, and education and training opportunities. The group is dedicated to providing sustainable income opportunities for artisans in vulnerable communities and a safe work environment.
This glassware originates from an artisan-owned cooperative located in the small rural village of Cantel, Guatemala. With a vision to create meaningful jobs in a small town in 1976, this artisan collective has grown into an environment supporting approximately 35 artisan men and their families, who are from the same municipality and village. The co-op was started by around 15 people who had worked together as employees but wanted the opportunity to start a creative business and support their small community with jobs that offer fair wages, health insurance, and education and training opportunities. The group is dedicated to providing sustainable income opportunities for artisans in vulnerable communities and a safe work environment.
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Process 2
Product details 3
This glassware set, consisting of a carafe and a glass, is skillfully crafted in the community of Cántel, Guatemala, using a time tested hand-blowing technique with recycled glass. Expert artisans gather recycled glass materials from local businesses. The artisans fire the piece under a modified blow torch and place it in a large brick oven. They form and mold the desired piece, such as a pitcher or drinking glass, using the designated color. Throughout the process, artisans use basic tools by hand, without production machinery, such as tweezers, scissors, and a tube to blow the glass. Depending on the design, they may use aluminum molds to form a precise shape. Describing the craft, they commented "We've always had the attitude that we can learn something from every experience, no matter how difficult. Our work focuses on inspiration and creativity."
This glassware set, consisting of a carafe and a glass, is skillfully crafted in the community of Cántel, Guatemala, using a time tested hand-blowing technique with recycled glass. Expert artisans gather recycled glass materials from local businesses. The artisans fire the piece under a modified blow torch and place it in a large brick oven. They form and mold the desired piece, such as a pitcher or drinking glass, using the designated color. Throughout the process, artisans use basic tools by hand, without production machinery, such as tweezers, scissors, and a tube to blow the glass. Depending on the design, they may use aluminum molds to form a precise shape. Describing the craft, they commented "We've always had the attitude that we can learn something from every experience, no matter how difficult. Our work focuses on inspiration and creativity."
Origin 1
Process 2
Product details 3
care
Glassware is dishwasher and microwave safe.
dimensions
3''D x 8''H
material
Recycled Glass
process
Hand glass blowing techniques with recycled glass materials from local businesses
region
Guatemala
Shipping & returns
30 Day Free Returns
Stock & Lead Time
In stock and ready to ship.
More Information
Email info@knith.co for custom requests or more information about this product.
Handmade Disclaimer
Please be advised that as each of our products is expertly handmade by skilled artisans, there may be slight variations in color, texture, and size from one item to another. These subtle differences are a testament to the authenticity and uniqueness of our products, and we firmly believe that they contribute to the beauty and character of each piece. Our artisan partners take pride in their craftsmanship and strive to ensure that each item is of the highest quality. Please rest assured that we stand behind the quality of our products. We appreciate your understanding and hope that you will cherish the individuality of your piece.