Wedding Smash Glass by BGOLD Glass - (Choice of Colors)
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Add a little artistry and a lot of intention to your big day with a BGOLD wedding smash glass. Made for that unforgettable moment under the chuppah, each glass is thoughtfully designed to break beautifully: it's shaped to rest steadily on the ground, and the base is the same thickness as the rest of the vessel, so it shatters cleanly when the moment comes. Afterward, those shards don't have to be swept away.
They can be transformed into a one-of-a-kind mezuzah (sold separately) that carries your wedding with you for years to come. Each glass arrives nestled in a heavy-duty zippered pouch made from two layers of canvas plus an extra wrap of fabric, ready for its big break. Handmade with love, no two are exactly alike.
- Handmade in the USA by BGOLD Glass
- Hand-blown glass, designed to break easily under the chuppah
- Glass size: 4" x 3"
- Arrives in a double-layer canvas zippered pouch with an extra fabric wrap
- Shards can be turned into a keepsake mezuzah (sold separately)
- Choose your color: this is the color of the glass before it's smashed
- Each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the one pictured
A note on color: the color you select is the color of the glass to be smashed. In a finished mezuzah, those shards combine with clear glass, so the final color scheme will be a blend.
Please allow up to 3 business days to ship. US orders only. No rush shipping available.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $99+
- Items typically ship in 3 business days from BGOLD Glass's Boulder, CO studio
- Rush shipping not available
- Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
- Custom items are final sale
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Bryan Goldfeder started BGOLD Glass in 2017, and the studio is now located at the East Side Art Institute outside of Boulder, Colorado. Bryan focuses on elevating the lived experience through immersive experiences and intentional Judaica. He loves weddings and can often be found singing Jewish wedding music while making wedding glasses and re-melting shards.