ALMA glasses
The ALMA glasses, designed by Maison Marah, are a true ode to Bordeaux cannelés.
These pastry delights are emblematic of the Southwest region.
Inspired by the distinctive and elegant shape of cannelés, our collection of glasses embodies the very essence of this culinary tradition.
Each glass is carefully designed to offer a unique visual and sensory experience thanks to its grooves.
Objects:
ALMA Glass Duo - Crystal
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ALMA pair of glasses - Blue Grey
Handcrafted by a talented artisan glassblower, each piece is meticulously crafted, giving these glasses exceptional quality and attention to detail.
Whether for a dinner with friends, a formal reception or simply to enhance your everyday table, these glasses will be the perfect addition to your tableware collection.
The expertise of our craftsman is reflected in the finesse and elegance of each glass, creating a unique visual experience with each use.
Blown glass
Blown glass is a handcrafted material of great beauty and exceptional quality. It is created by heating solid glass until malleable, then blowing it through a hollow tube. This process creates a unique, organic shape, with subtle variations that add a natural charm to each piece. Each piece of blown glass is unique, bearing the subtle marks of the handwork and expertise of the artisan who created it.
1140 degrees
In a permanently lit 1140°C furnace, a small colored ball is fused to infuse a first bubble: this is the birth of every blown glass object. We will then plunge our rod into a lava basin to enclose this transparent glass bubble by "picking" the glass. What follows is a rapid and precise sequence of gestures and multiple tools, from the wooden mallet to the stainless steel irons, we shape, we blow, we cut. The molten bubble is immersed in a first impression mold: the ribbed mold, which gives these characteristic grooves. These lines will remain visible provided we work quickly so as not to remelt them in the furnace flame. A challenge of speed and precision at all times. This ribbed bubble will then be placed in a mold, and will become a glass or a carafe! Before a slow cooling in a second oven dedicated to stabilizing production, each object is detached from its axis, a blowtorch is used to recast this "navel" of creation. On this heated and finely recast area, we can finally affix this signature M, M for Maison MARAH.