Vases
Modern Glass 7" High Copper Lavender Amber Glass Vase
(Kitchen) Universal Lighting and Decor
White interior.
From the Modern Glass Collection.
Amber, copper and lavender color tones.
Handmade glass.
Slight variations in colors and pattern in each piece.
Price:
$39.99
$24.99
Customer Reviews:
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Simply beautiful
The vase is stunning. Amazing colors. I was pleased with the weight of this piece. My neice has used it as a vase and also a candle holder after putting a layer of sand in the bottom. I was also pleased to see that there are additional pieces that match this vase. Very happy. Stunning gift.
Answers
is there anything i could dip it in almost like you can dye your jeans? what can i do?
You can buy glass paint in most good DIY shops and craft stores. There are many colours available as well as amber. Good luck with your project.
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Hard to say without seeing them. Try to find a pattern identifier book in your local library. Excellent ones are those by Gene Florence.
Price:
$120.00
$44.00
Made from hand-blown glass
Weight: 13.5 lbs
Polished flat bottom for secure standing
Approx. dimensions: 12.5" tall x 8.5" wide
24k gold flakes used inside glass
Perusing KLM BioScientific and Chef City
I wasn’t looking for them. I don’t even eat meat (mostly), let alone desire to purchase a bag of a dozen sheep’s eyeballs. But there they were, vacuum-packed together, looking so surreal and yet so—gummy-like. As in the candy. As in: They could have been old gummy eyeball candy and I wouldn’t have known the diff, except I wasn’t at Sweet Factory; I was at KLM BioScientific (8888 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite D, Kearny Mesa.)
Let me backtrack. Beakers and flasks, the glass sort, are something I desire. You see them occasionally at stores like SoLo in Solana Beach , filled with gumballs or vintage matchbooks. They make fabulous decorative vessels. You can use them as vases, you can stick your toothbrushes and cotton balls in them, you can fill them with candy and put them on your coffee table. (I can keep going if you like.


