

Amira — Hand-Blown Egyptian Glass Ewer in Purple & 24K Gold
Royal purple, caught mid-pour and held forever.
In the old houses of Cairo, the ewer was the first gesture of welcome — water poured for a guest before a word was spoken. Amira carries that gesture into glass: a curved handle, a swan-necked spout, and a body of deep purple engraved by hand and traced in 24-karat gold.
Mouth-blown from borosilicate glass over an open flame — the handle and spout pulled and curved by hand in seconds, while the glass is still alive. No two are ever alike
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The Set
· One hand-blown borosilicate candle holder
· Available in Small and Medium
· Finished with 24K gold detailing
· Fits a standard taper candle
Details:
Mouth-blown borosilicate (Pyrex) glass, finished by hand in 24-karat gold
- Clear body with amber, rose, blue and green glass; gold band at the bulb
- Height [20 ] cm · widest diameter [5.5 ] cm · capacity [75 ] ml
- [Confirm: working stopper / decorative finial]
- Individually blown — slight variation is the mark of the hand
- Hand wash only; care card included
Every LUMIRA piece begins as molten borosilicate, shaped by breath and flame through techniques passed down generations of Cairo glassblowers. The gold is applied by hand and fired into the glass itself.
Worldwide DHL Express from Cairo, fully insured
· Breakage guarantee — any piece damaged in transit is replaced
· Care: wipe gently with a soft dry cloth; avoid abrasives

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Shaped by breath, finished in gold
Every bottle begins as a single gather of molten glass and ends, three firings later, edged in 24-karat gold. Thirty years of hands stand behind the form.

