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Handblown Whiskey Tumbler

Sale price$26.00
SKU: NGC

Made from 100% recycled glass in the tiny Kingdom of Eswatini in southern Africa, these Handblown Whiskey Tumblers fit nicely in your hand. They are sturdy and stable with a thick bottom, a nice curve in the center and hold 6.75 ounces. They are made as a whiskey tumbler primarily, but are versatile enough as a small juice or water glass as well. Regardless of how you use them, they are sure to brighten up your table!

(These are the same Tumblers that come with a pewter animal on them, except without the animal.)

*Tiny bubbles, blowing lines and variations in height and thickness are unavoidable in mouth blown glass and constitute clearest proof of an article individually made by hand. 

Height: 3"
Volume: 6.75 ounces/ 200ml
Made In: Eswatini
Artisan: Ngwenya

Material

Recycled glass

Dimension

See product description

Product Care Instructions

Handwash only

Origin

Eswatini

Time to make

3 hours

hanblown glass tumbler, made of 100% recycled glass.
Handblown Whiskey Tumbler Sale price$26.00

meet the maker

Glass Blowers of Eswatini

📍Ngwenya, Eswatini

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Nestled in the mountains of Eswatini, the artisans of Ngwenya Glass transform recycled glass into extraordinary handcrafted works inspired by the wildlife of Africa. Created in the village of Ngwenya, each piece reflects decades of glassmaking expertise, artistry, and imagination—bringing character and individuality to every animal and sculptural form. Handmade entirely from 100% recycled glass, these pieces are a remarkable fusion of craftsmanship and sustainability.

Since its revival in 1987, Ngwenya Glass has become a powerful example of how traditional artistry can drive environmental and community impact. Using primarily reclaimed soft drink bottles collected throughout Eswatini, the workshop has helped foster a culture of recycling while creating meaningful employment for local artisans. Their commitment extends into the community through partnerships with schools, encouraging environmental stewardship among the next generation through clean-up initiatives and local support programs.