Timeless Treasures: Vintage Items That Still Captivate Today


Vintage items don’t tend to lose their relevance over time. On the contrary, they are getting filled with charm. We can spend hours looking at photos of items that have become even more refined over the years.

“My grandmother got this in Germany in the 50’s or 60’s. It is now mine, but I honestly don’t know what it is. It’s beautiful.”

I think it’s an amethyst oblong console. © tfortrishy / Reddit
What’s cool about it being made from pink toned art glass is that not only is pink glass expensive and tricky to make, it contains gold. Usually, any glass with pink tones is very pricey for this reason! © Doeraymefarso / Reddit

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