Many antique lovers ask me about glass of all types: Murano, Depression, Early American Pattern Glass, American Brilliant and Pyrex — and the list goes on. One of the most popular and exciting glass ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Hey y’all, Courtney Linder here, deputy editor at Pop Mech. If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, you ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Halloween is the busy season for Whitney Granger’s glow-in-the-dark jewelry business. But we’re not talking about the cheap, plastic glow-stick-type of goods ...
There’s something undeniably magical about uranium glass. Its soft green hue and eerie glow under blacklight toe the line between elegant and eccentric — and that’s exactly the appeal. In the world of ...
You’re walking past a shelf of random glass at the thrift store and something yellow-green catches your eye. It looks a little dull under the fluorescent lights, but your brain goes, “Wait… is that ...
Although a distinct kind of glassware from around 80 years ago, this stuff includes or resembles several other kinds of glass from about the same time. Collectors not only have all this to sort ...
In the first half of the 20th century, glass and ceramic makers used uranium compounds as pigments. These radioactive compounds gave desirable green and yellow tints to myriad household items, such as ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. For those of the thrifting persuasion who love giving new life to vintage treasures (and thrift stores are teeming with useful kitchen gadgets ...