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Lavender Vial – Greek Inspired Perfume Oil Bottle with Chained Cork

$8.00

Handcrafted – Greek Inspired Glass Vessels

By Little Lotte`

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Description

Contemporary Art Glass
Handblown – Miniature Amphoriskos Vessel with attached cork
Free Kraft Gift Box Included! 

Lavender Glass Potion Bottle with Chained Cork (21)

  • Approx 1.25″ (glass only – mouth to point)
  • Handcrafted vessel with natural cork. Not the crumbly stuff!
  • Properly annealed borosilicate.
  • VEGAN FRIENDLY PRODUCT!

Photos are the actual ready to ship item!

This piece has one handle – Lime and aventurine latticino that I have attached the cork to.

The glass handle here is approx 3mm for hemp or other jewelry making.  [hr]

Fantastic finds for potions, perfumes, fragrance, oils and more!
The tooth fairy has been known to give these to little children when they loose a tooth! (for the next one – PLEASE ensure your little ones NOT to WORRY – she CAN totally get the tooth out by herself!)

These glass handled vials are highly recommended for wearable jewelry that will thread through the handles as opposed to the wired wrapped/loop style handles – Borosilicate is much stronger than wire but it is absolutely your preference on use!

Blown from 12mm HEAVY walled tube – Belly measures approx. 3/4″ at the widest point.

Fit with a size 1 cork – the opening is approx 9 – 10mm (ie. regular pencil is approx 7-8mm in diameter)

As a handcrafted quality – measurements may vary slightly – every piece is a unique one of a kind.

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 Learn More about historical and contemporary inspirations at the root of my works.

An amphora (English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container of a characteristic shape and size, descending from at least as early as the Neolithic Period. Amphorae were used in vast numbers for the transport and storage of various products, both liquid and dry, but mostly for wine.

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The Latin word derived from the Greek amphoreus (ἀμφορεύς), an abbreviation of amphiphoreus (ἀμφιφορεύς), a compound word combining amphi- (“on both sides”, “twain”)[3] plus phoreus (“carrier”), from pherein (“to carry”), referring to the vessel’s two carrying handles on opposite sides.[4]

Amphorae varied greatly in height. The largest stands as tall as 1.5 metres (5ft) high, while some were fewer than 30 centimetres (12in) high – the smallest were called amphoriskoi (literally “little amphorae”).

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Wire wrapping/cork chain inspiration, techniques, and tutorials graciously shared by fellow artist –  Jodi Hesting of Beadworx.com

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