• Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold
  • Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold
  • Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold
  • Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold
  • Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold

Dessert Coupe - Aqua & Gold

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Boris De Beijer x ISHKAR | 
Afghanistan
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£57.00
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£57.00
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Sold out
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ISHKAR is pleased to unveil its latest designer collaboration, working with Boris de Beijer on a capsule collection of whimsical glassware handblown in Afghanistan.

The two-tone desert coupe features an aqua fluted top and gold stem. It can be used for champagne and other drinks, as well as for ice cream and desserts.

Crafted from recycled glass and available in different colour combinations, the desert coupe is a sophisticated addition to any dining table. Mix and match as you please for the ultimate party showstopper. 

Dimensions: Approximately 12cm width, 15cm height

DETAILS
  • Pieces from this collection are designed by Boris De Beijer and handcrafted by Herat's glassblowers.
  • Each piece is one of a kind and handmade in Herat, Afghanistan. Variations and imperfections are to be expected.
  • Material: handblown recycled glass
Care

Avoid exposing the glass to sudden temperature changes. Not recommended for the dishwasher.

 

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Returns

Returns Policy:

We will be happy to offer a full refund (excluding shipping) on items returned within 14 days of receipt of delivery. 

* Returned items must be unworn, unwashed and undamaged products purchased directly from ISHKAR.com.
* Proof of purchase is required.
* Sale Items are non-refundable.
* Custom and made-to-order objects are non-refundable unless faulty.
* Photography prints are printed to order and are therefore not refundable.
* For defective, damaged or incorrect items, please notify us within five days of delivery in order to receive a refund/exchange.
* Email us at customer@ishkar.com to organise the return.

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Story

HERATI GLASSWARE

For two thousand years Herat’s distinctive coloured glass was traded along the length of the Silk Road. Mr Nasarullah and his son Khairullah are one of the last in this ancient line of glassblowers. In a mudbrick workshop near Herat’s ancient citadel, their work is keeping this precious industry alive.

THE DESIGNER

Boris de Beijer is a dutch designer who graduated as a jewelry designer from the Rietveld Academie. He has developed his practice in a multidisciplinary manner, working between sculpture and applied design. Craftsmanship and antique techniques have always had a central position in his working methods. He is working on an ever growing series of glassware with expert glassblowers in Amsterdam. Boris has shown his work internationally in galleries and cultural institutions.

THE TECHNIQUE

Mr Nasarullah makes glass in much the same way as it has always been made. He grinds down raw materials like recycled glass, quartz and natural oxides together to create the vibrant colours which once made Herat’s glass so famous. He blows each individual glass by hand, and fires them in a traditional mud brick kiln.

THE IMPACT

With the local market for hand blown glass drying up due to the arrival of cheap Chinese glass in Afghanistan, Mr Nasarullah is struggling to find new apprentices. Each sale of Herati glass will help build the stability he needs for his business to grow.

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