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Mexican Glassware - Hand Blown Mexican Bubble Glass: largest variety, lowest prices, best quality.

Mexican Glassware in beautiful shapes and colors. Hand Blown Mexican Glasses: cobalt blue rim drinking glasses, amber rim bubble glasses, cobalt spiral mexican glassware and more.

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MEXICAN GLASSWARE DIRECT FROM MEXICO TO USA

MexHandcraft offers you a large collection of Mexican Glassware, always at the best prices because we ship them direct from Mexico to USA and other countries.

All of our Glassware is made out of recycled glass, it is Lead Free, and it is dishwasher safe.

Beautiful shapes and colors, like the classic Cobalt Blue Rim collection, or the modern red swirl glasses.

Handblown by talented artisans in the town of Tonala in Mexico, each piece is unique and different from the others, adding a special touch that you will never get on machine made modern glassware.

 Get the Authentic Mexican Glassware, individually hand-blown by artisans in Mexico.

MEXICAN GLASSWARE

Always look for Mexican glassware and not the imitation glass that looks like hand blown but is machine made.

You can tell the difference because the imitation glass is very thin and does not have the quality of authentic hand blown Mexican glassware.

You don't have to go to Mexico to get it. We can ship it from the town of Tonala in Mexico directly to your restaurant, bar or kitchen.

We ship our products to the USA and other countries around the world.

Start shopping now.

EXTERNAL LINKS REGARDING MEXICAN GLASSWARE
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  Tonala folk art Part 2, glass blowing.
Glass blowing exploration tour in Tonala.

Mexican glassware, ... recycling at its best.

Clear glass bottles form the raw material for the mexican glassware factory. It is broken into small chunks before being fed into the ovens.
Many are recycled tequila bottles, of which there appears to be a virtually unlimited supply in Mexico. From the original, rather pedestrian use, beautiful things can be made.
The workers only use clear glass so that they can add material during the manufacturing process to create beautiful swirling colors. They use poles to reach into the furnace and pick up globs of molten glass which is then molded and blown into the desired shape.