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Moroccan Champagne Flutes — Filigree Stem Silver Set of 6

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Six champagne flutes with silver-tone metal stems wrapped in Art Nouveau wirework — each stem is individually hand-worked with scrolling curves and delicate beaded detailing. The tall, narrow clear glass bowl sits above the ornate stem, creating the only flute-style glass in the Marrakeche collection. 20cm height, 9oz capacity, sold as a set of 6 matching stems.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Art Nouveau Wire-Wrapped Stems: Each silver-tone metal stem is hand-worked with scrolling curves and fine beaded details — no two stems are identical in their wirework pattern. The Art Nouveau design distinguishes these from simpler stemmed glassware.
  • Champagne Flute Silhouette: The only flute-style glass we make — tall narrow bowl designed for champagne, sparkling wine, and celebratory toasts. The 20cm height and slender profile keep bubbles concentrated in the glass.
  • Set of 6 Matching Stems: Six identical stems with coordinated wirework design, suitable for formal dinner service. Each stem is attached to a crystal-clear glass bowl by hand.
  • Crystal-Clear Glass Bowls: Heat-resistant clear glass bowls that show the champagne colour and bubbles through the entire height. The clear glass contrasts with the ornate silver stem below.
  • Handcrafted in Morocco: Metalwork tradition from Marrakech medina workshops — the wire-wrapping technique is the same hand-detailing used on traditional Moroccan tea glass holders, applied here to a European stem shape.

The Artisan Story

The glass bowls are blown by artisan Younes in Marrakech, then hand-attached to silver-tone metal stems produced by Marrakech metalwork artisans. The wire-wrapping technique — wrapping fine metal wire around a structural stem to create scroll patterns — is the same craft used on traditional Moroccan tea glass holders. The Art Nouveau pattern is a contemporary interpretation of this centuries-old Moroccan metalwork skill. Read about the Moroccan glass tradition and the artisans who shape glass by breath. Discover the Moroccan tea ceremony and learn how to make authentic mint tea.

Product Specifications & Care

Material: Crystal-clear glass bowl · Silver-tone metal stem with wire-wrapped decoration
Size: 20cm H x 5cm D · 9oz capacity
Set: 6 matching flutes
Care: Hand wash recommended · Dry metal stem thoroughly after washing · Do not soak

For the traditional Moroccan tea service, pair these flutes with a traditional Moroccan teapot and a serving tray, or choose a complete tea set. See our tea glasses collection and the complete guide to the Moroccan tea ceremony. Wholesale and custom orders: trade programme.

Your Questions Answered

Q: Is this a tea glass or a champagne flute?
A: This is a champagne flute — a tall, narrow glass designed for champagne and sparkling wine. The shape keeps bubbles concentrated in the glass. Our tea glasses are shorter, wider, and designed for hot mint tea service.

Q: What is the difference between this and the tea glasses with metal holders?
A: Our ornate metal holder tea glasses have metal holders that surround a glass cup — the metal is a holder you hold, with a separate glass inside. These champagne flutes have a metal stem that the glass bowl sits on top of — you hold the stem, not a surrounding holder. The construction and drinking function are entirely different.

Q: Can I use these for drinks other than champagne?
A: Yes — the flute shape works for prosecco, sparkling wine, and even water or juice for formal table settings. The stem makes these suitable for any elegant occasion, not only champagne service.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are Moroccan tea glasses and why are they so small?

A: Moroccan tea glasses are small, decorative glasses traditionally used to serve hot mint tea. They typically hold 2-3 ounces (about 60-90ml) and are intentionally small for several important reasons: the tea stays hot longer, guests can enjoy multiple servings without overindulging, and the small portions encourage the social aspect of refilling and continuing conversation. The diminutive size also allows you to appreciate the tea's beautiful amber color, aromatic steam, and the signature foam crown that forms during proper preparation. Traditional hand-blown glasses are often called Beldi glasses, referencing Morocco's artisan glassblowing heritage.

Q: How do I hold a hot Moroccan tea glass without burning my fingers?

A: This is a common concern! Traditional Moroccan tea glasses are designed to be held between the thumb and forefinger at the top rim and bottom base of the glass when the tea is very hot. Many glasses feature ribbed or geometric patterns that create small air pockets, insulating your fingers from the heat. As the tea cools to a more comfortable temperature (which happens quickly due to the small size), you can hold the glass normally. Fill glasses only 3/4 full to leave a comfortable margin at the top for handling while the tea is still hot.

Q: Are Moroccan tea glasses dishwasher safe?

A: Hand washing is strongly recommended to preserve the hand-painted decorative patterns and metallic overlays that make these glasses special. The high heat and harsh detergents in dishwashers can gradually fade colors, damage gold or silver detailing, and cause the glass to lose its lustre over time. Simply wash gently with warm water and mild soap, then dry immediately with a soft cloth. Proper hand care ensures your glasses remain beautiful for years.

Q: What materials are authentic Moroccan tea glasses made from?

A: Traditional Moroccan tea glasses are crafted from hand-blown glass using techniques passed down through generations in the workshops of Fez and Marrakech. Many authentic glasses are made from recycled glass (sometimes called Beldi glass), making them eco-friendly and sustainable. The glasses often feature:

  • Colored glass: Blues, greens, amber, pink, or clear glass
  • Metallic decorations: Hand-applied gold, silver, or colored enamel paint
  • Geometric or floral patterns: Arabesque designs, stars, or traditional Moroccan motifs
  • Heat-resistant properties: Designed to withstand boiling hot tea

Each piece is unique with slight variations that reflect the artisan's handiwork.

Q: Why do Moroccan tea glasses always come in sets of 6?

A: Sets of 6 are the traditional standard because Moroccan tea ceremonies typically involve serving multiple guests while maintaining aesthetic presentation. Even if fewer people are drinking, all 6 glasses are usually brought out—it's as much about visual beauty as practicality. The number 6 allows for flexible entertaining whether serving 2, 3, or 6 people, and reflects the communal, hospitable nature of Moroccan culture. When purchasing, sets are sold in multiples of 6 (6, 12, 18, etc.).

Q: Can I use Moroccan tea glasses for beverages other than tea?

A: Absolutely! While designed for traditional mint tea, these versatile glasses are perfect for:

  • Cold beverages: Water, juice, cocktails, wine, or spirits
  • Hot drinks: Coffee, espresso, hot chocolate, or herbal teas
  • Desserts: Layered puddings, mousses, or yogurt parfaits
  • Decorative uses: Candle holders (with LED tea lights), small flower vases, or jewelry organizers

Their elegant design and comfortable size make them suitable for any occasion, from casual everyday use to formal entertaining.

Q: How do I care for and clean hand-painted tea glasses?

A: Proper care preserves the beauty of hand-painted designs:

Daily cleaning:

  • Hand wash with warm water and mild dish soap
  • Use soft sponges only—avoid abrasive scrubbers that can scratch decorations
  • Dry immediately with a lint-free cloth to prevent water spots

For metallic decorations (gold, silver):

  • Never use harsh chemicals or bleach
  • Avoid soaking for extended periods
  • Pat dry gently to preserve metallic finishes

Storage:

  • Stack carefully with protective padding (soft cloth or paper towels) between glasses
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Avoid: Dishwashers, microwave (if glasses have metallic decoration), thermal shock (don't pour boiling liquid into cold glass—warm first).

Q: What do the different colors and patterns on tea glasses symbolize?

A: Moroccan tea glass designs carry cultural meaning and regional identity:

Colors:

  • Blue and white: Classic Fez style, symbolizing purity and serenity
  • Green: Represents paradise and prosperity in Islamic tradition
  • Gold/Amber: Symbolizes warmth, hospitality, and luxury
  • Clear with patterns: Showcases the tea's beautiful amber color

Common patterns:

  • Geometric designs: Represent order, balance, and the infinite nature of creation
  • Floral motifs: Symbolize beauty, growth, and the natural world
  • Stars: Often eight-pointed stars representing paradise
  • Hand of Fatima (Khamsa): Protection symbol against the evil eye

Each artisan's hand-painted work makes every glass a unique piece of cultural art.

Q: Can Moroccan tea glasses be used as candle holders or decorative pieces?

A: Yes, they're wonderfully versatile for décor! Popular alternative uses include:

Candle holders:

  • Use LED tea lights or small candles (never leave burning candles unattended)
  • The colored glass creates beautiful ambient lighting
  • Perfect for romantic dinners, parties, or holiday décor

Floral displays:

  • Small single-stem flowers or herb sprigs
  • Create mini vase collections at different heights
  • Ideal for wedding centerpieces or table scatter

Organization:

  • Jewelry holders (rings, earrings, small bracelets)
  • Makeup brush holders or cotton ball containers
  • Desk organization (paper clips, pins, small supplies)

Event décor:

Bathroom displays with decorative soaps or shells

Wedding favors filled with candies or small gifts

Party décor with LED lights or flower petals

Q: How much do authentic handcrafted Moroccan tea glasses cost?

A: Prices vary based on craftsmanship, design complexity, and whether they're hand-painted:

Standard sets (6 glasses):

  • Simple clear or basic colored: $25-$40
  • Hand-painted with moderate detail: $35-$60
  • Intricate hand-painted with metallic accents: $50-$85
  • Premium artisan pieces or antique styles: $85-$120+

Individual replacement glasses: $4-$15 each

Factors affecting price:

  • Hand-blown vs. machine-made glass
  • Complexity of hand-painted designs
  • Quality of metallic decoration (real gold/silver vs. paint)
  • Regional origin (Fez, Marrakech artisan workshops)
  • Recycled glass vs. new glass

Authentic hand-blown, hand-painted glasses are investments in functional art that support traditional artisan communities. They last for generations when properly cared for and often become treasured family heirlooms. décor.

Shipping & Delivery

Choose from two delivery options for your handcrafted Moroccan treasures:

FREE Standard Shipping: USA, Europe: 7-15 business days -International: 10-25 business days. No minimum order requirement

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Fulfillment time: Please allow 2-3 business days before shipping begins.

Returns: We offer a 30-day return policy for your peace of mind. For complete details, please visit our Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy pages.

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2 reviews for Moroccan Champagne Flutes — Filigree Stem Silver Set of 6

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  1. Ema

    They truly elevate the champagne-drinking experience! Thank you

  2. Apolline

    Absolutely in love with my new champagne flute – the brass spiral stem is so unique and everyone at my dinner party asked where I got it! 💝

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