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New tableware turns routine meals into ritual celebrations.
By Paul Makovsky
January 2002
All images courtesy the manufacturers
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Carl Rotter's 1946 Honeycomb Rotter Tumbler is made from
mouth-blown clear glass encased in colored glass (ruby, cobalt, chartreuse,
or green). The process--which involves pressing the tumblers against a spinning
stone wheel by hand--takes up to five hours for each glass.
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