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Teal‑Tint Handblown Glass Vase — Mid‑Century
Condition:
used
$14.50
Sale price
$14.50
Regular price
This handblown glass vase brings a soft, sculptural presence to shelves or tabletop displays with its flared rim, rounded form, and subtle teal‑green tint.
A handblown glass vase featuring a flared rim, gentle teal‑green tone, and a rounded silhouette with natural variations from the glassblowing process. The slight asymmetry and organic shaping give it a quiet, mid‑century character, while the opening works well for single stems or simple arrangements. Light surface wear is present and consistent with handling.
Dimensions are approximately 7.25 inches tall and 4 inches wide.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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