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Handblown using glass enriched with mineral elements, these tumblers carry the rhythm of a craft that has been practised in Al-Khalil (Hebron) for generations, where glass is shaped through heat, breath, and steady, skilled hands.

Sourced from small glassblowing workshops in the West Bank, each piece reflects a way of making that remains deeply rooted in tradition, with colours forming naturally during the process, blending warm amber tones into cooler greens and blues.

Their smaller size makes them easy to use and return to throughout the day, whether for water, juice, or something shared, bringing a subtle sense of movement and colour to the table.

No two are exactly the same. Variations in tone, pattern, and form are part of the process, giving each tumbler its own character.

Each piece features softly blended layers of colour, moving from warm amber tones into cooler greens and blues, formed naturally during the making process through the use of mineral and metallic elements in the glass.

Their smaller size makes them easy to use and return to throughout the day, whether for water, juice, or something shared, bringing a subtle sense of colour and movement to the table.

No two are exactly the same. Variations in tone, pattern, and form are part of the process, giving each tumbler its own character.

Sold as a set.

Details

Size: 6cm wide x 9.5cm tall

Colour: Amber

Material: Glass, coloured with metallic oxides

Origin: Made in Al-Khalil (Hebron), Palestine, by glassblowers continuing a long-standing tradition of handblown glass.

Care
Avoid exposing the glass to sudden temperature changes.
Not recommended for the dishwasher.
Giving back

Each piece supports independent glassblowers in the West Bank, helping to sustain a centuries-old craft that continues despite ongoing challenges to production.

A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.

For every order placed, we also plant a tree, contributing to long-term environmental restoration.

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Phoenician glass is one of the earliest forms of glassmaking, with origins along the eastern Mediterranean where the craft first began.

In Al-Khalil (Hebron), this tradition continues today within small, family-run workshops, where molten glass is shaped by hand and enriched with mineral elements that create its distinctive layers of colour.

What was once a widespread practice has become more fragile over time, yet it continues through the hands of makers who carry forward the knowledge, techniques, and rhythm of the craft.

Through this process, Phoenician glass remains a living tradition, shaped by history, place, and persistence.

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