SHESAY Crown Glass Water

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Size:
S: Top diameter 7 x 9cm / L: Top diameter 7.5 x 12.5cm
Capacity:
S: 150 ml / L: 260 ml
Material:
Recycled glass
Country of Origin:
China

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Crown glass WATER (2 sizes)

Product description
A simple, clean, classic glass that blends in with any interior. This WATER series is designed to be easy to hold, imagining everyday situations where you drink water. The large size makes it easy to insert a straw and can be used for a variety of drinks other than water, while the small size is recommended for people with small hands or those who want to drink only a small amount.

Material information
Lew's glass is recycled glass. Commonly referred to as "recycled glass" or "reclaimed glass," it is made by recycling glass that was once discarded or no longer needed. Lew's glass is therefore attracting attention as an environmentally friendly, sustainable approach to society. Each Lew's glass product is handmade by artisans. It is made using a technique called "mold-blowing," in which molten glass is scooped up with a rod and blown into a mold. Therefore, even within the same series, no two pieces are exactly alike. Enjoy the subtle wrinkles, small bubbles, and subtle variations in the glass's surface, a unique feature of handmade glass. Furthermore, the texture of Lew's glass brings a unique warmth and rustic quality to glass products, which tend to have a rather inorganic feel. Another attractive feature is the slightly thin and lightweight construction unique to blown glass. There may be flowing glass, small bubbles, or raised areas at the mouth, but these are caused by the glass flowing during heat treatment after being cut from the blowpipe, and are also characteristics of blown glass.
*Crown glass is a registered trademark of our company that uses recycled glass.

Precautions
Because our products are produced using a technique called "mold-blowing," in which molten glass is scooped up with a rod and then blown into a mold to define the shape, slight variations in size, volume, and weight may occur, as well as variations in shape and distortion. During the "fire-cutting" process, in which the glass is cut after blowing, thicker or larger products may develop brown lines that resemble burnt marks. Fine wrinkles, thin lines, small bubbles, black spots, or protrusions may be visible on the surface. Furthermore, the surface may become powdery white during storage. Please note that this is due to the characteristics of glass and the manufacturing process. When cleaning glass, use a mild detergent. Avoid using a dishwasher or dish dryer, as this may cause damage. Do not use cleansers, abrasives, or sponges with abrasive particles that may scratch the glass.