The glasses in the image are vintage. Iced tea water goblets, crafted by the renowned Italian glassmaker. These hand-blown glasses are distinguished by their striking bi-color design, featuring a vibrant blue bowl paired with a textured green stem and base. 7 3/8 to 7 1/2 inches. In height with a width of about. This is a discontinued vintage piece, often sought after by collectors for its coastal charm and unique gradient. Glassware line has a somewhat debated history in the vintage market, with most experts and collectors placing its main production era between the. 1960s and the 1980s. While the company itself was founded in. This specific pattern is a mid-to-late 20th-century design. Bahia glasses first gained popularity. This is widely considered the peak decade for the pattern. It is frequently categorized as “80s Italian barware” or “Post-Modern” due to its bold bi-color aesthetic. Some modern archival sources, such as. Indicate that the pattern was active or briefly reintroduced during this timeframe before being officially discontinued. The glasses are often nicknamed. Because of their nautical teal-blue and seafoam-green color palette. This style was part of a larger trend in the 20th century where Bormioli Rocco combined traditional Italian glassmaking with more playful, colorful designs for the modern household. Otherwise, the product is non refundable. That’s why I ask potential buyers for a discussion about the condition and quality of the product.