Hand-Blown Mexican Cobalt-Rim Mini Brandy/Tequila Snifter Glass

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Hand-Blown Mexican Cobalt-Rim Mini Brandy/Tequila Snifter Glass
YearUnknown
MakerUnknown
Item TypeTableware - Glass (Other)
ColourCobalt Blue Foot & Rim
DimensionsH 89 mm (3 1/2 in) · D 64 mm (2 1/2 in)
CollectionMark’s Whitefriars Collection
Description
This attractive, hand-blown glass is used in Mexico most often as a tasting glass for Tequila, but easily adapts to the more traditional European taste for Cognac.

Holds: 5 fl oz

Size: 3.5" Tall x 2.75"

Mexican Glass Blowers use 100% lead-free glass from recycled soft-drinks bottles. Although they are often very similar in height and width, no two pieces ever look identical, which adds to the appeal and uniqueness of these traditional hand blown glasses. This glass is dishwasher safe, just allow a short cooling off period before using it if the heat/dry cycle was used.

Each glass is truly a piece of art and durable enough for everyday use!

This glass is authentic, hand blown, and is not tempered. It has tiny air bubbles within the glass that if exposed to extreme temperature changes can expand and cause the glass to crack, so avoid boiling liquid, or ice cold liquid poured into a warm or hot glass, so some extra care is necessary.


Care Instructions:
Extreme temperature changes may cause the bubbles to expand which could result in a cracked glass.
A short cooling off period is essential after removing the glasses from the dishwasher if the heat/dry cycle was used.
Our glassware is not certified for serving hot beverages, but can be served with ice.
All Mexican Glassware is 100% lead-free and dishwasher safe.

Don't be fooled by the imitation glass from overseas factories sold on certain sites named after South American rivers. It may look hand-blown but it’s not. Their imitation glasses are machine made, very thin, and nowhere near the quality of this authentic Hand Blown Mexican Glass.
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