Handblown Hebron Tumbler Glass Cups - Amber (set of 2)
In the historic quarters of Hebron, a handful of small, family-owned workshops remain the keepers of an ancient flame. Since the 12th century, these artisans have mastered the glass-blowing techniques that served as the very foundation for the world’s most famous glass traditions. During the Middle Ages, Venice’s vast trade networks allowed them to learn from these advanced Middle Eastern methods, leading to the celebrated rise of Murano luxury. To hold this glass is to possess the original blueprint of a global masterpiece, preserved in one of the last places on earth where these ancient methods endure.
The Artisrty
In these handblown tumblers, the beauty lies in the pure, prismatic play of light and water. Each vessel is a singular work of art, defined by a substantial, hand-worked texture and the subtle, organic imperfections—like tiny, suspended air bubbles—that only a human hand can create. Designed for the connoisseur of functional minimalism, these glasses bring a luminous grace to the modern table. Available in a curated palette of different colors, they offer a sophisticated, understated way to experience a craft that has remained virtually unchanged for centuries.
The Specification
A refined and luminous vessel, engineered for the enthusiast who values historical depth and a sophisticated tactile experience:
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Authentic Origin: Ethically sourced from the last remaining family-run workshops in Hebron, Palestine.
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Masterful Heritage: Handblown using techniques perfected in the region since the 12th century, honoring a lineage of world-renowned craftsmanship.
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Artisanal Singularity: Each glass is individually made; please allow for organic variations in size and form as a hallmark of its handcrafted nature.
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Refined Palette: Available in several distinct colors & shapes, allowing for a personalized or thoughtfully mismatched set that remains cohesive in its artisanal form.
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Boutique Quality: A durable yet elegant design, perfect for everyday use or as a sculptural addition to a curated tabletop.
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