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The art of glass blowing dates back to almost 50 BC when Syrian craftsmen invented the technique. Its popularity grew with the rise of the Roman Empire, taking it through Europe and then to parts of Asia and the Middle East. Soon after, the beauty and utility of blown glass made it widely known and desired around the world.The first glass made in North America was produced in Puebla, Mexico around 1535 by artisans from Spain. Handblown glass arrived in the Guadalajara area in 1820.Central Americas first blown glass factory opened in Guatemala in 1970. Its founders learned the art from local people, which made them valuable assets for two more factories that opened in 1972. Over the years, a small community of artisans from Quetzaltenango came together to create Cantel Blown Glass Artisans, a cooperative that works together with Novica to share these unique creations with the world.
By Stephanie
These bowls are gorgeous, and get raves from everyone who sees them. Just don t pour boiling water in them as they will crack! I learned that one the hard way, so I ordered more.
By NAN
My friend and her husband brew beer and were so pleased with these mugs. She said they were perfect, and we know she will use them.
By M.
Ordered a dozen of these striking glasses and was absolutely stunned when they arrived--extremely well packaged, compactly and with no fuss, each glass made me gasp as I brought it out into the light. Every one of the 12 glasses is beautiful in its own way, and as a set they are remarkable consistent in size, weight, etc. I like that they are thicker than molded glassware because this keeps drinks cooler and theyre arent so easy to tip over. I recently dropped one, it hit a metal basket and then fell to the floor--not a single chip or crack! Very durable as well as original and beautiful! I hope to have these for a long long time!
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