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View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
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The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
The skyline of Metropolis stretches endlessly under a sky painted in heroic blues and golds, where the Man of Steel launches into flight, cape billowing like a flag of unbreakable hope against the chaos of the city below. It's the early 2000s, a golden flash in the comics timeline when Vandor captured the essence of Superman's eternal battle—not with fists, but with the simple thrill of a lunch box that turned every schoolyard into a fortress of solitude and every recess into a rescue mission. This isn't just tin; it's a portal to afternoons spent trading stickers and secrets, the metallic blue body gleaming with that unmistakable DC Comics vibrancy, the iconic "S" shield standing guard on the front like a badge of invincibility. The hinged lid snaps open with a satisfying click, revealing a spacious interior ready for sandwiches shaped like kryptonite or apples that could power a rocket to Smallville. A sturdy metal handle swings out for toting triumphs, and the embossed details—from the towering skyscrapers to the dynamic pose of Clark Kent's alter ego—make every glance a panel from the pages of Action Comics. Made in China under Vandor's Collectible Tins line, this lunch box bears the hallmarks of nostalgic engineering: durable seams, vibrant lithography that hasn't faded after two decades, and that subtle heft that says "built to last longer than a single leap." Light handling marks whisper of playground adventures, but she's structurally sound, ready to soar into the next generation's collection. For the caped crusader in your life, the comic archivist chasing Vandor rarities, or anyone who believes a hero's lunch deserves a heroic container, this is the relic that reminds us: truth, justice, and a well-packed meal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
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You don't have to wait to claim this hidden gem, go swipe it from the competition now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-mid-century-cigar-pipe-memorabilia-shadow-box-display-half-corona-robusto-cordoba-cigars-sherlock-holmes-labels-corn-cob-pipe-holder-20-x-16-tobacco-ephemera?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web In the dim hush of a leather-bound study, where the air hangs thick with the ghosts of forgotten afternoons, a gentleman's ritual unfolds—not with haste, but with the slow reverence of a man who savors the pause between the world’s clamor and quiet reflection. This shadow box, a mid-century shrine to that lost art, captures it all: seven vintage cigars—Half Corona, Robusto, Cordoba beauties—wrapped in wrappers that whisper of Havana's humid nights, their cedar bands labeled in elegant script like invitations to a bygone salon. Beside them, a curved briar pipe rests like a faithful companion, its amber stem arched in eternal contemplation, while a hand-carved corn cob holder—knobbed and sturdy, straight from the fields of General Cigar lore—stands sentinel, evoking frontier tales of self-made kings puffing thoughtfully under wide skies. And scattered like pressed leaves from an old journal: brass-edged labels bearing Sherlock Holmes' profile, the detective's pipe clenched in that iconic squint, alongside ephemera from the golden age of smoke—yellowed ads for "MAD" magazine's irreverent nods to tobacco, portraits of stern-faced smokers, and brass plaques etched with the poetry of indulgence: "Made with the greatest care by hand, without a machine." Framed in warm walnut, the velvet-green backing a nod to the club chair's embrace, this 20-by-16-inch tableau isn't mere display; it's a portal to an era when a puff was philosophy, a pipe a philosopher's tool. The glass front guards its secrets, the wire hanger ready to claim a wall in your own den of curiosities, where stories rise like curls from the ash. For the tobacciana aficionado, the Sherlockian scholar, or the collector who knows true vice wears the patina of time, this is the ember that reignites the flame. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OLyRnjTnFnY?feature=share Skip the line and claim this set now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-amber-glass-candlestick-duo-warm-honey-glow-tulip-rim-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Some glass catches light. These pieces capture it. This vintage amber candlestick duo glows with the warmth of a sunset sealed inside glass—deep honey at the base, soft apricot at the stem, and a gentle gold that shines when candlelight flickers through the tulip-shaped rim. Their pressed-glass texture feels like droplets frozen mid-motion, giving each one a rich, dimensional sparkle. Even unlit, they look like glowing jewels. Place them at the center of a holiday table, on a vintage sideboard, or on a bedroom mantel where the room settles into quiet—either way, they bring warmth, softness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes a house feel loved. They are elegant without being fragile, romantic without being dramatic, and timeless enough to complement modern design just as well as vintage décor. Beautiful condition, richly colored, and ready to fill your home with glow, comfort, and a touch of vintage magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/sc28TJOTa_Y?feature=share Stake your claim to this gem now on the Treasures Of Bako website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-viking-bluenique-1968-compote-bowl-turquoise-blue-glass-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Beneath a veil of twilight azure, where the sea's secrets meet the artisan's touch, a glass compote rises like a jewel from forgotten depths—its bowl a cascade of scalloped waves, embossed with the whisper of a bygone year, encircled by patterns that evoke the rhythm of ocean swells. The stem, sturdy yet graceful, supports this radiant vessel, its base adorned with etched starbursts that catch light like distant constellations, all rendered in a mesmerizing turquoise hue that shifts with the play of shadows, evoking the tranquility of coastal horizons. Imagine it crowning a table laden with confections, or standing sentinel on a shelf, refracting sunlight into prisms of blue that dance across rooms filled with quiet reverie. Sourced from an estate's secluded hoard, its pristine form bears no trace of wear, a testament to enduring craftsmanship that marries fragility with fortitude, inviting you to hold a piece of history in your hands. Not just a bowl, it's a portal to moments suspended in time—the clink of glass at gatherings, the glow of evening lamps, the subtle allure of vintage splendor. In an age of fleeting beauty, this compote endures as a beacon of sophisticated serenity, summoning the elegance of eras past to enrich your present. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you.
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