Handblown Hebron Wide Glass Cups - Cobalt Blue (set of 2)
In the historic quarters of Hebron, glassblowing is a centuries-old tradition preserved by a few dedicated family workshops. The glass curated by Hilweh Market hails from two of the oldest of these lineages, where artisans have adapted their ancient methods for the modern era. Today, recycled glass serves as the raw material for these new pieces, marrying traditional 12th-century techniques with a commitment to sustainability. To hold this glass is to possess a piece of cultural resilience—a signature masterpiece reimagined for a conscious, contemporary home.
The Artistry
In the workshops of Hebron, cobalt blue is more than just a pigment—it is a distinct signature of the region’s glass-blowing heritage. These drinking glasses are defined by that deep, resonant azure, handblown to capture and refract light with a luminous intensity. Designed for the enthusiast of functional beauty, each vessel offers a substantial, hand-worked texture that brings a sense of ancestral grace to the daily table. The organic variations and tiny, suspended air bubbles in every glass are the fingerprints of a craft that few in the world still practice.
The Specification
A curated set of two drinking glasses, engineered for the connoisseur who values historical depth and a sophisticated, sustainable aesthetic:
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Authentic Origin: Hand-cast in the historic family workshops of Hebron, Palestine.
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Iconic Color: Finished in the distinct cobalt blue that has become a hallmark of Hebron’s artisanal glass identity.
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Artisanal Sustainability: Crafted from recycled glass, blending ancient traditions with a modern commitment to the environment.
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Artisanal Singularity: Each glass is a unique masterpiece; please allow for organic variations in size and hue as a mark of its handcrafted nature.
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Boutique Curation: While every piece is distinct, trust that we meticulously select each set of two to ensure a harmonious and beautiful pairing for your collection.
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