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Moroccan Cone Jug Green
Made from recycled beer and wine bottles, these jugs are a second act for glass that would otherwise be sent to landfills.
Fun fact: The top-selling beer in Morocco is Heineken, whose iconic green bottles give our green glasses their distinctive shade.
Perfectly imperfect
Our Moroccan glassware sets come in four distinct shades of transparent jugs (Clear, Amber, Blue & Green). The handblown construction is evident in the bubbles suspended in the glass itself, and the organic forms that the vessels take.
Fun Facts:
Moroccan glassblowers upped the ante on intricate additions to their craft as the centuries rolled by, adding metallic finishes, geometric etchings, and even gold lips to glasses, before tastes eventually swung back towards the sleek and simple designs on display here.
Perfectly imperfect
Our Moroccan glassware sets come in four distinct shades of transparent jugs (Clear, Amber, Blue & Green). The handblown construction is evident in the bubbles suspended in the glass itself, and the organic forms that the vessels take.
Fun Facts:
Moroccan glassblowers upped the ante on intricate additions to their craft as the centuries rolled by, adding metallic finishes, geometric etchings, and even gold lips to glasses, before tastes eventually swung back towards the sleek and simple designs on display here.
Sustainability
Product Details
Color: Green
Dimension: Tall: 7.7 in, base diameter 4 in, top diameter 3.5 in
Capacity: 36 fl.oz.
Care: Dishwasher safe
Please note : handblown glass is sensitive
Made in Morocco
The Social Pillar
Equal Hands partners with artisans and organizations in underserved communities around the world to provide a dignified income and opportunities for talented makers. We also donate a portion of the purchase price to local charitable causes we support.
The Environment Pillar
We are very aware of the negative impact fast fashion and mass production has had on the environment. This awareness has led us to work towards offering the most environmentally sustainable and natural products that we can find.
The Economic Pillar
We strongly believe that empowered individuals hold the ability to break the cycle of poverty and that in particular, women need to be connected to opportunities so that communities can thrive.