Bonnecaze Loop Water Carafe
- DESCRIPTION
- DETAILS
- CARE
This unusual mouth-blown carafe was inspired by similar pieces found in bars and bistros throughout France and Europe in the late 19th century. Once water is added to the carafe, the water acts to magnify and enlarge the text on the dome. The domed indention in the bottom of the carafe is referred to as the loop, or loupe, which means magnifying glass in French. This magnification was a valuable tool that grabbed one's attention as a popular marketing tool.
Water carafes generally sat on bistro tables and were the most common method of preparing a traditional French/Swiss absinthe during the Belle Époque. The correct technique in using the carafe to make an absinthe is to pour the water slowly, or drip, onto the sugar cubes until the sugar has completely dissolved from the spoon and fallen into the glass of absinthe as sugar water. Since absinthe is made to one's own taste, the preparer decides the amount of water (and sugar) added.
The carafe can be used to hold a wide variety of liquids.
DETAILS
- Measures approximately 9.25" (23.3 cm) tall.
- Base measures approximately 4.375" (11.1 cm) in diameter.
- Holds approximately 25 fl oz (.73 L).
- Mouth-blown, clear glass.
- Handmade.
Boxes are multilingual, featuring English on one side and French on the other.
CARE
Handwash only. Do not put in the dishwasher.
After washing, turn the carafe upside down and place on top of a dishcloth to allow the carafe to dry.
Bonnecaze Loop Water Carafe
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