Phoenician Glass Mini Wine Jug – Holy Land Product – Blues 3″
$ 23.94
Phoenician glass mini wine jug formed with beautiful swirling shades of pastel blues.
Color: Swirling pastel blues.
Height: 4″ inch / 10 cm.
Made in Israel.
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Description
Phoenician glass mini wine jug formed with beautiful swirling shades of pastel blues.
The recycled glass used for these artistic vases is fused under approximately 1000 degrees Celsius until it becomes liquid and suitable for blowing.
Color: Swirling pastel blues.
Height: 4″ inch / 10 cm.
Hand blown in Hebron, Israel.
Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread and a jug of wine and a young goat, and sent them to Saul by David his son.
(1 Samuel 16:20)
Unique Christian gifts shipped to you direct from the Holy Land.
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Weight | 0.15 kg |
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Todd –
We have some Phoenician glass in our home that we have bought in Israel. The product is excellent to have at your home.