Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped - Fluent Trends
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Desert Sands Phoenician Glass Votive | Candle Holder | Brown Striped

2706110

Regular price $39.00 Save $-39.00
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The Desert Sands Candleholder glows like a campfire. You will never see a glow like this, ever, each one is one of a kind. And this one comes with sand from the Holy Land. Phoenician glass blowing is a heritage craft going back thousands of years, creating this range of swirling colors starts with recycled soda bottles that are smashed into pieces, then melted in high-temperature ovens. The molten glass is blown using a steel pipe called a kammasha, while "secret family recipes" elements that are added allow the glass blowers to craft each piece with unrepeatable patterns. Making this your new go-to candleholder for warm, one-of-a-kind mood lighting! Phoenician glass-blowing is a Natsheh family tradition at Hebron Glass in the West Bank, past down through generations. Learning this highly-prized, ancient art takes at least five years of apprenticeship.