Moroccan Glassware
Moroccan glassware hand-blown from recycled glass at the Beldi Country Club in Marrakesh. The group of 60 artisans are from the last glass factory in Morocco. They recycle two tons of glass a day, with any waste from the process melted down to be used again.
Glass carafe hand-blown from recycled glass at the Beldi Country Club in Marrakesh. The group of 60 artisans are from the last glass factory in Morocco. They recycle two tons of glass a day with any waste from the process melted down again. Shaped with a lipped rim, tapered neck and rounded base with thick walls, slight warps, marks and air bubbles, which are traces of the artisanal process.
Details
Hand wash. Recycled glass.
Made in Morocco.
Approx. H 27cm x D 8cm. 1000ml.
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Next Working Day Delivery: £8
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Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
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Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
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The Making of Our Moroccan Glassware
Our Moroccan glassware is hand-blown from recycled glass at the Beldi Country Club in Marrakesh, the last factory in the country to produce blown glass. The group of 60 artisans create glasses, bottles and bowls using traditional techniques.
The glass is blown using an oxygen and gas flame, with any waste from the process melted down in a furnace to be used again. Approximately two tons of glass are recycled each day, with the green glass being repurposed from beer bottles. As the molten glass is shaped, subtle bubbles and marks appear, making each piece unique.
For 15 years, the Beldi Country Club has worked to preserve other traditional crafts alongside hand-blown glass, including weaving, pottery and embroidery.