

Hand-blown in Marrakech
Old glass, new life.
Beldi glasses have been blown in Morocco for generations. In Moroccan Arabic, beldimeans something like “of the country” — traditional, local, the real thing.
Each piece starts as crushed recycled glass, melted down and blown by hand at Le Verre Beldiin Marrakech, a workshop that has kept this craft alive for decades. The little air bubbles, the slight lean, the tone that shifts glass to glass — that’s not a flaw, it’s the signature of a person, not a machine.
You’ve drunk mint tea from one of these. Now they can live on your table.
We’re not Le Verre Beldi — we’re a small UK shop that fell for their glass and set out to bring it here properly.




