These vessels were often quite large and engraved, gilded, or elaborately enameled, and dated from approximately the 16th – 18th centuries in the areas of Germany and Bohemia.
Hand blown glass ornament. Each piece is handcrafted, therefore no two are alike. When ordering online please note you will get an item that is similar to the one in the picture, not the same one that is in the … Read More
These vessels were often made of waldglas, or forest glass and dated to the late medieval and early renaissance period, most being found in Germanic areas, and the Low Countries.
Found in England, Northern France, Germany and the Low Countries, these unique vessels were manufactured mainly during the 6th and 7th century, though there are a few examples that date as late as the 9th century.
Dating to the 3rd-4th century, these vessels were used for Kohl, a type of eye makeup similar to eyeliner used today. They ranged from simple to highly ornate, and generally had one or two tubes, but occasionally had as many … Read More