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Murano Glass Tumbler, Purple

Murano Glass Tumbler, Purple

This Murano glass tumbler will add Italian flair to any dinner table. Its regal purple hue is an eye-catching alternative to plain glassware.

Fill the tumbler with iced water or freshly squeezed juice. It’s a great size for cocktails, too. You could use it to serve Negronis with snacks before dinner.

The tumbler is also available in blue and rainbow glass. Mix and match for a colourful table setting.

As these are all handmade by artisans, each piece is one of a kind and there will be slight variations in colour.

What is Murano glass?

Murano glass is produced on a small island in the Venetian Lagoon using techniques that are over 1000 years old. It is a painstaking process during which a mixture of silica sand, potassium, soda and lime is melted at 1500 degrees. Once it has cooled to 800 degrees and thickened in consistency, it is mouth-blown into shape by the local glass masters. Minerals are added to the glass mixture to create the bold colours and elaborate designs Murano is famous for. Known as ā€˜art glass’, Murano glass comes in many forms, including tableware, figurines, jewellery and chandeliers.

$6.83

Original: $22.76

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Murano Glass Tumbler, Purple—

$22.76

$6.83

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This Murano glass tumbler will add Italian flair to any dinner table. Its regal purple hue is an eye-catching alternative to plain glassware.

Fill the tumbler with iced water or freshly squeezed juice. It’s a great size for cocktails, too. You could use it to serve Negronis with snacks before dinner.

The tumbler is also available in blue and rainbow glass. Mix and match for a colourful table setting.

As these are all handmade by artisans, each piece is one of a kind and there will be slight variations in colour.

What is Murano glass?

Murano glass is produced on a small island in the Venetian Lagoon using techniques that are over 1000 years old. It is a painstaking process during which a mixture of silica sand, potassium, soda and lime is melted at 1500 degrees. Once it has cooled to 800 degrees and thickened in consistency, it is mouth-blown into shape by the local glass masters. Minerals are added to the glass mixture to create the bold colours and elaborate designs Murano is famous for. Known as ā€˜art glass’, Murano glass comes in many forms, including tableware, figurines, jewellery and chandeliers.

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