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Fiery Sands Candleholder

Through the generational skill of glass blowing, recycled glass pieces are melted and reimagined into fresh works of art like the Fiery Sands Candleholder. Red, with unique swirls of blue, teal and white, each piece is one-of-a-kind. The accompanying portion of sand can be poured into the bottom to assist in supporting and leveling the tea light you place inside to illuminate each swirl of crafstmanship in this Phoenician glass piece.

HANDCRAFTED IN WEST BANK

  • Materials: Phoenician glass
  • Due to the handcrafted nature of our products, and the recycled materials present, variations in shade and design are to be expected.
  • 3"Dx4"H
  • Includes small bag of sand to pour into candleholder. Rest tea light in sand.
  • Handcrafted in West Bank

SKU: 2706710

THE MAKERS

Named for its location, Hebron Glass is located in the historic West Bank city of Hebron, well-known for its traditional glass-blowing. Hebron Glass operates three main workshops in Hebron, in addition to artisans who work in their own homes. Some 60 artisans, women and men, work with Hebron Glass, earning excellent income and benefiting from safe working environments.Established in 1890, Hebron Glass is a family business that has expanded over the years and is now exporting traditional glassware and ceramics products. The group aims to build lasting relationships with fair trade associations and provide artisans with orders throughout the year. All tabletop items created by Hebron Glass are lead-free and safe to use. Ten Thousand Villages introduced its first products from Hebron Glass in 2009.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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