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Confetti Rocks 120 oz Pitcher and 6 Drinking Glasses set
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Confetti Rocks 120 oz Pitcher and 6 Drinking Glasses set

Each set of 'confetti rocks' pitcher and glasses is a work of art by itself. They are decorated with tiny multicolor glass rocks, making each set unique.
  • FESTIVE & FUN! - Get ready for your next fiesta with our colorful Confetti Rocks Glassware Collection! Clear glass embedded with small rounded crystals in bright Mexican colors, provide these glasses with a nice feeling and grip. They are also enjoyable day-to-day glasses that will look great in your cupboard. Available in many sizes and styles, only from MexHandcraft.
  • 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 - PITCHER Diameter: 8.5", Width (w/handle): 10", Height: 10", Capacity: 120 oz; GLASSES Diameter: 3.1", Height: 5.1", Capacity: 14 oz
  • 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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Mexican glassware, ... it all starts with intense heat.

Glass melts at between 2600 to 2900 degrees (F.) or 1425 to 1600 degrees (C.) depending upon the composition of the glass. Glass was discovered by potters about 3000 B.C.E., and the technique of glass blowing was invented about 100 B.C.E. Glass blowing was introduced to Mexico in 1535, shortly after the Conquest, and has been a staple of Mexican craftsmanship ever since.