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Ten Thousand Villages

Recycled drinking glasses

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Ten Thousand Villaged Recycled Drinking Glass

Why It's Good:

Set in a woven palm-grass sleeve, these mellow tumblers will beautifully set off your favorite summer organic wines.  Or water—our next precious resource.

Why It's Green:

Made from recycled glass, these drinking glasses were produced by a rural–based handicraft organization in Bangladesh to help economically disadvantaged men and women learn a self-supporting trade.

Where To Get It:

www.tenthousandvillages.com  | $5