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Our famous Spiral margarita glasses are real show-stoppers and head-turners on the way to the table. Designed to make your margaritas extra fun and tasty, but also serve as an amazing dessert display for ice cream, gelato, banana pudding, and more!
Enhance more than just your beverage service – unlock untapped sales potential. The polished presentation of Orion's glassware offers an enticing backdrop, catching the eye of your guests and encouraging them to share their memorable moments. Strengthen your establishment's online presence and generate buzz with photo opportunities that transform patrons into brand advocates.
With Orion glass, experience the charm of a glass made by man, not machine. Each piece is handcrafted in the heart of Mexico with the strength, durability, and character you can’t get with a factory-made lookalike. The slight variations you may notice in size, color, or shape help to reveal the authenticity of the craft— the imperfect perfections of a unique work of art.
Features:
- The rustic elegance, substance and warmth of this recycled glass is perfect for entertaining or everyday use
- Each piece is handmade of recycled glass by a skilled craftsman in Mexico carrying on a centuries old tradition of glass blowing, making each piece an original
- Margarita/Martini Measures 6" x 5"
- Dishwasher safe, top shelf recommended
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Our Famous Spiral Margarita Glass
Experience the charm of a glass made by man, not machine...
Forged in Fire, Sculpted by Hand
It all starts in a open fire kiln, where bits of glass from recycled soda bottles and various other containers are melted down under extreme heat and blown into a hollow bulb.
As the glass materials begin to melt and fuse, they become malleable, and that’s where our incredible artisans step in— shaping, sculpting, infusing their artistic eye to create these one-of-a-kind functional pieces of artwork.
A glassblowing tradition born in the heart of Mexico and carried on for centuries.