Fyris wine glasses are an artistic addition to your barware collection. Handmade and unique — say cheers in style with luxury glass art. Captivating colour patterns are achieved using a state-of-the-art fuming process which eliminates any risk of introducing toxins and creates a superior finished surface that avoids damage during cleaning or regular usage. This durable borosilicate glass continues to look new and shiny for the long run.
Product Details:
- Dimensions: 8 cm x 14 cm
- Material: Borosilicate glass
- Process: Fuming — food safe, toxin-free
- Price: Per single glass
Why Fyris:
Handblown glass art — not plastic, not artificial. Made to last for years Individually handcrafted Crafted from premium materials, made to last No two pieces are exactly alike Breakage safe delivery
The Most Interesting Glass at Every Party. Every Time.
Most wine glasses are invisible — they hold the drink and disappear. The Fyris does the opposite. The fuming process — a technique that introduces metallic vapours into the glass during blowing — creates colour patterns that shift as the light moves, as the drink changes level and as the evening progresses. Smoky amber tones that are entirely different at the top of the glass and at the base. A surface that looks new every time you pick it up.
And the glass itself is built for real life — borosilicate construction that resists thermal shock, cleans without damage and stays beautiful through years of use. Buy one to know what it feels like. Buy a pair as a gift and give someone the two most talked-about glasses at every dinner table they ever set. Available exclusively on Tooffi, India's marketplace for independent makers who believe a glass should be as beautiful as what goes inside it.
Perfect For
Wedding and anniversary gifts for the couple who entertains · Housewarming gifts for the home bar that deserves an upgrade · Birthday gifts for the wine and cocktail lover · Corporate gifting for the festive season · The host who believes every detail of the table matters · Anyone who thinks a glass should be as interesting as the conversation happening over it


