Mouth blown recycled glass and a combination of cool color earn this collection the name satori, meaning "sudden enlightenment", which it will surely bring to your table. Each recycle glassware piece is made with eco-friendly values in mind and is crafted my glass blowing artisans in Mexico. The glass features beautiful striped of warm golden browns and greenish blues that complement each other perfectly. Invite the entire collection to your table for inspired dining style.
V2685,Satori Stripe Recycled Glass Serving Bowl,
Features organic lines, mouth-blown from 100% recycled glass
Made in Mexico
Crafted using earth-friendly recycled glass
Collection includes: tall tumblers, short tumblers, a pitcher, serving bowl, and goblet glasses
When glass is recycled, it is broken into small pieces called cullet. The broken pieces are crushed, sorted, cleaned, and mixed with other raw materials in the glass-making process. When glass is made from scratch, high temperatures are needed to melt all the ingredients. Since cullet melts at a lower temperature, the more of it you add to the process, the less energy is required to melt it. Recycling glass is not only energy-efficient; it benefits the environment in other ways as well. Glass produced from recycled glass instead of raw materials reduces related air pollution by 20% and related water pollution by 50%. Lastly, recycling glass keeps used bottles and jars out of landfills.
Mouth blown recycled glass and a combination of cool color earn this collection the name satori, meaning "sudden enlightenment", which it will surely bring to your table. Each recycle glassware piece is made with eco-friendly values in mind and is crafted my glass blowing artisans in Mexico. The glass features beautiful striped of warm golden browns and greenish blues that complement each other perfectly. Invite the entire collection to your table for inspired dining style.
V2685,Satori Stripe Recycled Glass Serving Bowl,
Features organic lines, mouth-blown from 100% recycled glass
Made in Mexico
Crafted using earth-friendly recycled glass
Collection includes: tall tumblers, short tumblers, a pitcher, serving bowl, and goblet glasses
When glass is recycled, it is broken into small pieces called cullet. The broken pieces are crushed, sorted, cleaned, and mixed with other raw materials in the glass-making process. When glass is made from scratch, high temperatures are needed to melt all the ingredients. Since cullet melts at a lower temperature, the more of it you add to the process, the less energy is required to melt it. Recycling glass is not only energy-efficient; it benefits the environment in other ways as well. Glass produced from recycled glass instead of raw materials reduces related air pollution by 20% and related water pollution by 50%. Lastly, recycling glass keeps used bottles and jars out of landfills.