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Cobalt Blue Spiral 2 oz Tequila Shot Glasses (set of 6)

Cobalt Blue Spiral 2 oz Tequila Shot Glasses (set of 6)

Cobalt blue threads spinned to embrace these gorgeous shot glasses, perfect for parties or enjoying your favorite liquor.
  • ELEGANT & CLASSIC - Made from recycled Mexican hand-blown glass, each glass is unique and full of character. Cobalt blue threads spinned to embrace these gorgeous glasses, perfect for parties or enjoying your favorite drink.
  • CRAFTED BY SKILLED ARTISANS - These works of art were handcrafted one by one by expert glass-blowing artisans in the town of Tonala, Mexico, where families have perfected their craft for centuries. As such, each glass is unique with slight variations from the rest. No two are exactly the same!
  • PERFECT SIZE - Diameter: 1.6" , Height: 3.9" ; Capacity: 2 oz. These shot glasses will feel just right in your hands!
  • GOOD FOR YOU & OUR PLANET - All our products are 100% lead-free & toxin-free, manufactured out of recycled soda bottles. They come packed with recycled cardboard and water-dissolvable packing peanuts.
  • 1-YEAR WARRANTY - Hassle-free replacement for any defects or breakages during transit for up to 1 year. Just contact MexHandcraftDOTcom and we'll make it right!! All our glasses are dishwasher safe, but we recommend to put them in the top rack and allow a cooling off period before using. Do not put in microwave or use to serve hot drinks.
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Why is Mexican Blown Glassware also called Bubble Glass ?

Mexico is very well known for hand blown drinking glasses, the most popular of them characterized by a blue band blown into the rim. All glasses are 100% Lead Free.
If you hold a glass up to the sunlight and look through it, you will see hundreds of trapped bubbles through out the glass, this is normal and part of the hand blown process.
This is why originally it was called "bubble glass". Now days glass blowers that can blow large bubbles inside the glassware are considered to be "Master Blowers".