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Zafferano Gessato Mouth-Blown Glass

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The Zafferano Gessato glass is born from the meeting of Venetian glassmaking tradition and refined contemporary aesthetics. Made from mouth-blown coloured glass, it stands out for its vertical white paste stripes hand-traced by the master glassmaker: a handcrafted mark that makes each piece unique and unrepeatable. Dishwasher safe up to 60°C, it is available in six colour variants and is produced entirely in Italy.

A glass that tells a story

The white stripes of the Gessato are neither print nor transfer: they are applied by hand during hot working, interrupting the lustre of the colour and recalling the pinstripe pattern of Italian haute couture tailoring. The mass-coloured glass guarantees a deep, uniform chromatic quality throughout the wall, without variations or fading over time.

The Gessato tumbler is part of the America family of Zafferano, a collection designed for high-level hospitality and for those who do not compromise on the details of mise en place.

Key features

  • Mass-coloured glass, mouth-blown and hand-worked
  • Vertical white paste stripe decoration crafted by the master glassmaker
  • Available in six colour variants
  • Each piece is unique due to the nature of handcrafted production
  • Dishwasher safe up to 60°C
  • Made in Italy — produced in Italy

Why choose Gessato for your mise en place

Zafferano is synonymous with Venetian glass excellence: every glass in the Gessato collection is the result of a process that unites ancient techniques and contemporary design. Mouth-blown glass ensures classical forms and elegant proportions; mass colour guarantees a scenic presence on the table that no surface finish can replicate.

The Gessato integrates naturally into contexts where detail makes the difference: from the mise en place of Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury hotels, to the counters of design bars, to the private tables of those who appreciate the culture of beauty. It is also a high-profile gift choice for design enthusiasts and Italian glassware lovers.

Ideal contexts of use

  • Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury hotels — high-level mise en place in the foodservice industry.
  • Design bars and cocktail bars — scenic presence on the counter
  • Private tables and premium gifts — gift for design enthusiasts and table culture lovers

Zafferano — Mouth-blown glass. Made in Italy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes each Zafferano Gessato glass unique?
The white paste vertical stripes are applied by hand by the master glassmaker during hot working. As the process is entirely manual, each glass features subtle variations that make it a unique and unrepeatable piece, a characteristic typical of mouth-blown Venetian glassware.
Is the Gessato glass dishwasher safe?
Yes, the Zafferano Gessato tumbler is dishwasher safe up to 60°C. It is recommended to position it correctly in the basket to avoid impact with other pieces, preserving over time the lustre of the handcrafted decoration.
How many colour variants is the Gessato available in?
The Zafferano Gessato collection is available in six colour variants. The glass is mass-coloured — the colour is incorporated into the glass paste and not applied to the surface — guaranteeing deep and uniform chromatic quality throughout the entire glass wall.
Is the Gessato suitable for the foodservice industry?
Yes. The Gessato tumbler is part of the America family of Zafferano, a collection specifically designed for high-level hospitality: Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury hotels, design bars and cocktail bars. Its resistance to professional dishwashing cycles at 60°C makes it compatible with the intensive washing cycles typical of the foodservice industry.
Where is the Zafferano Gessato glass produced?
The Gessato is produced entirely in Italy, Made in Italy. Production follows the techniques of Venetian glassmaking tradition: mouth-blowing, mass colouring and manual decoration by master glassmakers.