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Antique Opaline Glass Vase 1880 - Hand-Painted Milk White Victorian Decor
Antique Opaline Glass Vase 1880 - Hand-Painted Milk White Victorian Decor
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Here's the thing about opaline glass from 1880: it's basically the Victorian era's version of Instagram-worthy decor, except it's survived 145 years and still looks better than half the stuff you'll find at HomeGoods. This hand-painted milk white opaline vase is the real deal - delicate, elegant, and dripping with that old-world charm that modern reproductions just can't fake.
That soft, milky translucence? That's authentic opaline glass, a technique that was all the rage in the late 1800s. The hand-painted floral design with those soft yellows, pinks, and greens? Someone sat down with a tiny brush in 1880 and painted this by hand. No stencils, no mass production, just pure craftsmanship.
What makes this vase special:
- Authentic Victorian opaline glass from 1880 - that milky, semi-translucent quality is unmistakable
- Hand-painted floral decoration with delicate brushwork in period-appropriate colors
- Classic vase shape with flared rim - perfect proportions for a single stem or small bouquet
- Size: 22.5 x 11 cm - substantial enough to make a statement without dominating a space
- Weight: 305 grams - solid glass with a satisfying heft
- 145 years old and still gorgeous - that's quality
Condition:
This vase is in excellent condition for its age. There is one tiny, barely visible flaw at the top rim - you really have to look for it to notice. For a piece that's been around since 1880, that's basically pristine. The hand-painted decoration is intact, the opaline glass still has that beautiful milky glow, and there are no cracks or major damage.
How to use it:
Fresh flowers, dried botanicals, or just leave it empty as a decorative object. Opaline glass catches and diffuses light beautifully, so even sitting empty on a shelf, this vase earns its keep. It works equally well on a mantel, bedside table, or as part of a curated vintage collection.
Perfect for: Victorian decor enthusiasts, opaline glass collectors, people who appreciate hand-painted antiques, anyone creating a romantic or vintage-inspired bedroom or living room, or that friend whose aesthetic is "cottagecore but make it authentic."
Fun fact: Opaline glass was named for its resemblance to opal gemstones. It was wildly popular in the Victorian era and pieces like this were considered luxury items. Now you can own a piece of that history for less than a fancy dinner.
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