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5 Favorites: Modern Moroccan Tea Glasses

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5 Favorites: Modern Moroccan Tea Glasses

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5 Favorites: Modern Moroccan Tea Glasses

by Published: June 12, 2012

The perfect mint tisane requires the perfect glass. Here are five of our current favorites, made in (or inspired by) North Africa.

700 colored handblown glasses

Above: The multi-colored Handblown Glasses are £25 for a set of six from Toast in the UK.

700 damascus hand blown glasses

Above: Damascus Hand Blown Glasses are made in Syria from recycled glass; each glass features small irregularities. £25 for a set of four from Toast in the UK.

700 hand blown green and blue moroccan glasses

Above: The stackable, hand-blown Moroccan Tea Glasses are made of recycled glass and available in a clear glass, green, or cobalt blue tint; $5 each from Shop Beldi.

tine k tumbler horne

Above: The Tine K Tumbler from Denmark is $9 at Horne.

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Above: The Antibes Glasses and Caddy are AU $44 from Dunlin in Australia.

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Above: Recycled Tea Glasses are $7.75 for the small glass and $11.25 for the large from Canvas.

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