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Get it between 2024-12-02 to 2024-12-09. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
❤️ HANDMADE WITH LOVE: Our Talavera Shot Glasses is made by Mexican artisans from central east region of Mexico
⭐ STURDINESS: Set of 2 Talavera Shot Glasses with Tray and Salt Shaker. Made of high-quality ceramic LEAD-FREE, Majolica ceramic shot glass. Each shot glass is unique and will be slightly different from the pictures
🎁 GIFTABLE: Our Mexican Talavera Shot Glasses are perfect for everyday use or special occasions: Weddings, Bachelor Party, Housewarming Gift, Anniversaries, Graduation, Birthdays, May 5, Christmas or New Year.
📏 SPECIFICATION: Quantity: 4 pieces: 2 shot glasses, 1 Salt Shaker and 1 Tray, Weight: Total: 0.8 Lb, Measurements: 1.8 inches diameter x 3.3 inches; Technique: Talavera; Majolica ceramic, Color: Yellow; Capacity: 2 Oz.
⛏️ A PIECE OF ART: Each item is hand-made individually and them are unique, they are made with antique techniques, whose origin dates back beyond the colonial era.
📃 OUR GUARANTEE Our Shot Glasses from Mexico are wrapped and package very well. Unfortunately, our product is fragile and rarely may broke. Be a rest that if you received a broken glass, we’ll replace it or refund your money
Be sure to search MEXTEQUIL on Amazon for Mexican Crafts and unique pieces. We work with the premises of fair trade. With your purchase you help boost the economy of the families of Mexican rural artisans
Description UNIQUE –Each shot glass is artisan hand-made and may vary slightly in size, color, and design. Tequila Blurred Blue Cobalt Dimensions: 4 × 4 × 9 cm Weight: 200 grs Capacity: 2 oz The products are handcrafted, so in the same production batch, these can vary in: Capacity Size Shape Weight Diameter Height Thickness Transparency Colour Products made with Recycled Material. ECOLOGICAL COMMITMENT: Glass recycling is the process by which glass waste is converted into materials that will be used to create new products. . Very liquid would be impossible to work as well as very viscous. Glass loads are poured into a furnace, then "melting" of the glass begins.