Sudpsuez Giravolta Water Glass Green
$95.00
Description
Both delicate and whimsical, this green glasses features a spiral motif in a vivid green color. Hand-crafted in Murano, the legendary home of Venetian glassmaking, its textured ridges pays homage to the craft’s one-of-a-kind nature.
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