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Dune Highball - Set of 2

Dune Highball - Set of 2

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Regular price Rs. 1,799.00
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  • Handmade in Firozabad — each piece unique
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Elevate your tabletop with a glass that feels like a party in your hand. Part of our Confetti Edition, this highball is handblown by master artisans using the traditional Cheena technique. Every amber and white flake is melted directly into the glass, ensuring that no two pieces—and no two drinks—are ever exactly the same.

Why you’ll love it:

  • One-of-a-Kind: Each glass features a unique, hand-applied "confetti" pattern.
  • Artisan Heritage: Proudly handmade by skilled glassmakers in Firozabad.
  • The Perfect Gift: A standout choice for wedding favors, corporate hampers, or home upgrades.

Care Gudie

  1. Gently wash each glass with warm water and mild dish soap
  2. Use a soft cloth or sponge to preserve clarity and smooth finish
  3. Rinse well and dry with a lint-free towel for a brilliant shine
  4. Store glasses upright in a safe place with room to breathe


Shipping & Delivery

  • Orders are shipped within 2–4 working days
  • Each piece is carefully packed to ensure it reaches you safely
  • Glassware is secured using protective, break-safe packaging
  • In the rare case of transit damage, we offer easy replacement support
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Where are the products made?


Our glassware is handcrafted in Firozabad, India, a city known for its glassmaking heritage for generations. Skilled artisans shape each piece by hand using time-honoured techniques, working closely with heat, timing, and experience rather than machines. This process gives every glass its character, with subtle variations that reflect the craft and the hands behind it.