Wedding Glass FAQ
Crushed Wedding Glass Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Glass Vessel?
A Glass Vessel Is What The Groom Steps On At The End Of The Jewish Wedding Ceremony. Everyone Then Shouts "Mazel Tov!" There Are Several Other Names This Glass Can Be Called; Groom's Glass, Chuppah Glass, Smash Glass, Crush Glass.Do I Have To Use The Glass Vessel That Comes With This Keepsake?
Yes, The Glass Blowing Process Is Unique. The Same Glass Used To Blow The Glass Vessel Is The Only Type Of Glass That Can Be Used To Blow The Finished Wedding Glass Keepsake.What Do I Do With The Glass Vessel Once It Is Broken At The Wedding?
Mail Us The Broken Glass So The Artist Can Create Your One Of A Kind Keepsake. We Recommend That You Put The Glass And Pouch Inside Of A Plastic Bag And Send It In A Box So The Glass Is Secure. We Suggest That You Send The Box With Some Type Of Tracking So You Are Assured That It Has Reached Us. It Is Important The You Enclose A Copy Of Either Your Original Order, Packing Slip Or Gift Card Along With Your Current Contact Information.Please Mail To: TraditionsJewishGifts.com
2836 NW 22nd Terrace
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
When Will I Receive My Finished Keepsake?
Once We Receive Your Glass You Can Expect It To Take The Artist Between 3-4 Months To Create Your Keepsake. The Keepsake Will Be Shipped To You Along With The Pouch That Your Glass Arrived In. If There Is Any Unused Glass It Will Also Be Returned.Why Does It Take So Long?
The Artist Is Creating This Wonderful Work Of Art By Hand. Each And Every Piece Is Personally Created For You With Your Own Wedding Glass. Wedding Glass Keepsakes Are Very Popular Wedding Gifts And The Artists Are Always Quite Busy With Orders.Please Contact Us If You Have Additional Questions About How This Works
Email: info@TraditionsJewishGifts.comToll Free Phone: 1-800-493-0520 or 954-984-5190