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Fine Italian Glass Tumblers - Blown Glass - Made in Italy

Discover the artistry of Italian glassmaking with our hand-blown tumblers crafted in Marostica, Italy. This set of four features distinct designs that are crystal clear yet visually captivating.

 

Each glass showcases its own personality, making it effortless to identify whose drink is whose at your next gathering. Perfect for everyday sipping or special occasions, these unique tumblers bring authentic European charm and playful flair to your table.

 

Sold as a set of 4, includes one of each style pictured. 

 

Measures 3.5" tall x 3.2" wide.

 

Made in Marostica, Italy. 

 

 

 

Soffieria Parise

Soffieria Parise

Earlier this year, Elisabetta had the pleasure of visiting Soffieria Parise in Marostica, Italy, and meeting the talented artisans behind their exquisite glass creations. We are thrilled to now carry their beautiful products in our collection.

Authentic glass craftsmanship since 1964

Parise Giovanni Soffieria, located in Marostica (Vicenza, Italy), was founded in 1964 by craftsman Giovanni Battista Parise—an innovator who mastered the lampwork technique. His creativity helped shape a new era of Italian glass artistry.

For Soffieria Parise, glassmaking is more than a craft—it’s a cultural heritage to be shared.

Earlier this year, Elisabetta had the pleasure of visiting Soffieria Parise in Marostica, Italy, and meeting the talented artisans behind their exquisite glass creations. We are thrilled to now carry their beautiful products in our collection.

Authentic glass craftsmanship since 1964

Parise Giovanni Soffieria, located in Marostica (Vicenza, Italy), was founded in 1964 by craftsman Giovanni Battista Parise—an innovator who mastered the lampwork technique. His creativity helped shape a new era of Italian glass artistry.

For Soffieria Parise, glassmaking is more than a craft—it’s a cultural heritage to be shared.

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