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CLEAR Pressed glass Mezcalero Rayado

Sale price$16.00

This mezcalero breaks the mold - literally! Inspired by the iconic 'vaso de cruz' veladora glass from Oaxaca, this handcrafted piece is a playful twist on its traditional votive holder origins. Made using a 19th century press mold, this clear glass always gets it right!


Dimensions
2" D x 2 1/4" H

Care
Hand wash only


Made in Puebla
In the early 16th century, the first Spanish glassmaker in Mexico, Antonio de Espinosa, established a glassworks on Venado Street in Puebla. He specialized in creating large bottles, flasks, and glassware in various colors such as white, green, and blue. Later on, the master glassblower Antonio Pardo established a new factory near the Convent of Santa Teresa and was followed by Esteban de Antuñano who revitalized the glassmaking industry. In the late 19th century, the Empresarial Company for the Manufacture of Flat Glass and Crystal was founded by Antuñano, who brought in French technicians to adhere to European techniques. Today, Puebla is still known for its production of hand-blown and pressed glass, although the majority of production has shifted to Tonala.


 

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