Color is one of the most easily remembered and delightful attributes of any object. In packaging, color makes a difference, enhancing memorability and serving as a reference point for consumers. Why wouldn't it be the same for glass products?
At Glass & Glass, we understand that each company has unique needs and requirements when it comes to their products, which is why we continue to develop a wide range of solutions in colors and finishes. The development of glass in different hues is made possible through fritting, a process in which various chemical elements are used as raw materials to manufacture glass products.
Whatever glass is fritted has color inherent to its composition, giving it a much more natural and deeper appearance, unlike the technique of superficially painted glass; which superficially coats the products with a layer of paint, resulting in a shorter lifespan and a less attractive or synthetic effect. Fritting produces glass with a uniform color that does not fade over time or scratches easily, ensuring that your products retain their original color and design intact for a long time.
This service is available for our entire glassware line, meaning any of our developments colored and thus present a different and fully customized look. In addition to offering a distinctive and attractive appearance.
Colored glass by fritting is highly resistant to the test of time while maintaining the highest and strictest quality standards that distinguish us.

Old fashion colorful and original glassware
Within our catalog, we have lines of glasses to which we have applied our fritting method. These stand out in the market for having a new and fresh look, different from their original design.
In addition, at Glass & Glass we have reinvented the Old Fashion glass into these new versions of vibrant colors and attractive interior engravings. With them, we aim to satisfy both the most traditional drinkers and those looking for something different.
Additionally, they can be used for a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, such as cocktails, juices, and pure spirits. Therefore, it is an excellent option for restaurants, bars, and hotels looking to add a touch of color to their glassware.
