Legacy Handmade Furniture is pleased to present new glasses inspired by Hanoi's iconic "bia hơi" glass, called "cốc vại." These short, bluish glasses are rough around the edges, but they are essential for enjoying a refreshing glass of bia hơi. The cốc vại glass has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century. It was originally made from recycled glass in Xoi Tri, a village in Nam Dinh Province near Hanoi. The glasses were made by hand, and each one was unique. If one glass shattered, the shards could be salvaged and eventually be used to fashion another glass. So in a sense, cốc vại is immortal. The new glasses at Legacy Handmade Furniture are designed by Kevin, a French designer. He has retained the traditional shape and size of the cốc vại glass, but he has added a few modern touches. For example, the new glasses have a smoother finish and a more elegant design. The new glasses are perfect for enjoying any type of beverage, but they are especially well-suited for bia hơi. The thick glass helps to keep the beer cold, and the rough edges help to create a frothy head. If you are looking for a unique and stylish way to enjoy bia hơi, or any other beverage, then the new glasses at Legacy Handmade Furniture are the perfect choice for you. The History of the Cốc Vại Glass The cốc vại glass has a long and fascinating history. It is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, when bia hơi first became popular in Hanoi. At the time, bia hơi was brewed in small batches and sold to customers in street stalls. The glasses used to serve bia hơi were typically made from recycled glass and were hand-blown by artisans. The cốc vại glass quickly became a symbol of bia hơi culture. It was the perfect glass for enjoying a cold, refreshing glass of bia hơi with friends and family. The Cốc Vại Glass Today Today, the cốc vại glass is still used to serve bia hơi in Hanoi. It is also becoming increasingly popular among beer lovers around the world. The cốc vại glass is more than just a glass for drinking beer. It is a symbol of Vietnamese culture and tradition. It is also a reminder of the simple pleasures in life, such as enjoying a cold beer with friends. Benefits: Inspired by Hanoi's iconic "bia hơi" glass Made from recycled glass in Xoi Tri, a village in Nam Dinh Province near Hanoi Designed by Kevin, a French designer with a deep appreciation for Vietnamese culture Retains the traditional shape and size of the cốc vại glass, with a few modern touches Perfect for enjoying any type of beverage, but especially well-suited for bia hơi Thick glass helps to keep the beer cold, and the rough edges help to create a frothy head Unique and stylish way to enjoy bia hoi, or any other beverage Who is this for? People who love bia hoi People who appreciate Vietnamese culture and tradition People who are looking for unique and stylish glassware People who support sustainable practices and traditional Vietnamese craftsmanship


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Additional Information:

Material: Recycled class

Dimensions: 85x105mm

Collection: Glass Collection

Packaging: 6 glasses per box.


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Website: www.legacytayho.com

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