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		<title>Introducing Heath Glass by Heath Ceramics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Heath Ceramics has introduced a line of hand-blown glassware &#8211; Heath Glass . The collection includes a group of seven glasses that can be used every day: three tapered, three straight and one wine glass. Made entirely in America with the same Heath quality you would know and love, this new collection is made by a group of highly specialized craftsmen in an 80-year-old glass-making factory in West Virginia (what else would you expect?). Each glass undergoes a ten-step process, individually blown and shaped then finished by hand, passing through no less than ten craftspeople to create the final product. Photo by Jeffery Cross. 


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<p> Heath Ceramics has introduced a line of hand-blown glassware &#8211; Heath Glass . The collection includes a group of seven glasses that can be used every day: three tapered, three straight and one wine glass. Made entirely in America with the same Heath quality you would know and love, this new collection is made by a group of highly specialized craftsmen in an 80-year-old glass-making factory in West Virginia (what else would you expect?). Each glass undergoes a ten-step process, individually blown and shaped then finished by hand, passing through no less than ten craftspeople to create the final product. Photo by Jeffery Cross. </p>
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