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Black and Beige Marble Tequila Glasses (Set of 6), "Bicolor Modernity"

In hues of black and beige, natural marble is used to handcraft this set of six... more

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In hues of black and beige, natural marble is used to handcraft this set of six tequila glasses from Mexico. The talented artisans of the Sierra Family create this impressive addition to your next party, which arrives with a beige marble tray.

  • 1.44 kgs
  • 3.2 lbs
  • Tequila glasses (6): 6.3 cm H x 5 cm Diam.
  • Tequila glasses (6): 2.5" H x 2" Diam.
  • 60 ml
  • 2 oz.
  • Tray: 2.4 cm H x 18.3 cm W x 12.3 cm D
  • Tray: 0.9" H x 7.25" W x 4.8" D

  • Marble
  • Free of lead and toxins
  • Hand wash only
  • Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected
  • Made in Mexico.
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Mexicoicon info
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