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Purple 5.1 inch Large Hanging Glass Hearts
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Purple 5.1 inch Large Hanging Glass Hearts

These beautiful hanging hearts will be a great gift for your loved one.
  • BEAUTIFUL & EYE CATCHING - Our collection of blown glass Hanging Hearts are great as a gift to a loved one, or as a beautiful decoration for a party, a Christmas tree, or any occasion. These ornaments come in different sizes and colors so you can choose the right one for you. Only from MexHandcraft.
  • CRAFTED BY SKILLED ARTISANS - These works of art were handcrafted one by one by expert glass-blowing artisans in the town of Tlaquepaque, Mexico, where families have perfected their craft for centuries. As such, each piece is unique with slight variations from the rest. No two are exactly the same!
  • RIGHT SIZE - Width: 5.1", Height: 5.1". These beautiful hanging hearts come in different sizes so you can choose the right one for you.
  • GOOD FOR YOU & OUR PLANET - All our products are 100% lead-free & toxin-free, manufactured out of recycled soda bottles. These ornaments come packed with recycled cardboard and water-dissolvable packing peanuts.
  • 1-YEAR WARRANTY - Hassle-free replacement for any defects or breakages during transit for up to 1 year. Just contact MexHandcraftDOTcom and we'll make it right!!
Wholesale Price: US$13.20     New Product 

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The History of Recycled Hand Blown Mexican Glass

Mexico is the land of the master craftsman, the very first glass made in North America was produced in Puebla Mexico around 1535 to 1542 by artisans brought by the Spanish from Europe.
For hundreds of years, with nothing more than a blob of molten glass, a long hollow pipe, and some old tools, these artisans have produced glass items in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Although these original glass works were short lived, glass blowing was reintroduced into Mexico hundreds of years ago and flourished, due largely to the simplicity of the ingredients and the ingenuity of the Mexican Arts and Crafts Tradition.