The Crystal Signed “Iris ARC” Mini Figurine Swan Round Beveled Mirror is a small, geometrically patterned figurine made of clear crystal. Measuring at 3/4″ in length and 1″ in height, this 1960s style piece features intricate swan designs and a beveled mirror design, making it a unique and artistic decorative collectible. Signed by Iris ARC this original figurine from Austria is a perfect addition to any collection or as a special gift for teens and adults who appreciate art and vintage decor.
This vintage Swarovski crystal swan figurine from the 1960s is a rare and collectible piece signed “Zoo.” The geometric pattern and clear color make it a unique addition to any collection, with its small size and intricate cut crystal finish showcasing the artistry of Swarovski during that time period. Made in Austria, this figurine features the iconic swan design, perfect for decorating any space with a touch of elegance and charm. Figuring measures approximately one and a half inches wide one and a half inches long and one and 5/8 inches tall Please take a moment to look at all photos as they are part of the description. Thanks for looking and good luck.
Dimensions/Capacity: 4.5″H x 2.25″W – 8.5 oz Set of 5 glasses Tempered glass suitable for hot and cold beverages Fits the Russian metal glass holder podstakannik Table-glass or granyonyi stakan (Russian: ???????? ??????, literally faceted glass) (Ukrainian: granchak ???????, derived from ?????, meaning facet) is a type of drink-ware made from especially hard and thick glass and having a faceted form. It is a very widespread form of drinking glass in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Granyonyi stakan has certain advantages over the other drinkware since due to its form and hardness it is more difficult to break. It is arguably handier in usage on moving trains or rolling ships, where it is less prone to decline and fall or slip from hands, and less likely to be broken when hitting the floor, compared to non-faceted types of drinking glasses. Granny stakan may be used to drink any type of beverage. It is often used in combination with a tea glass-holder (Podstakannik). The classical form of Russian and Soviet granyonyi stakan is that with 14, 16, 19, or 20 facets; possibly with other values. Such glasses have been produced since 1943 at a factory in the city of Gus-Khrustalny, the famous center of Russian glass-making. According to one theory, this version of the drinking glass became a preferred one and was massively produced in the Soviet Union because it was more fit to be washed using dishwashing machines. The popularity of hard-to-break table glasses diminished after the 1970s when thinner glass drinkware began to be produced using equipment brought from Hungary. Several factories in Russia and Ukraine still produce granyonyi stakans, which became somewhat symbolic of the Soviet era and are sometimes perceived as souvenirs. An image of granyonyi taken in popular culture is associated either with vodka and pickled cucumbers or with tea and podstakannik, a metal holder with a handle, for the glass.
This Vintage American Brilliant Cut Crystal Bud Vase Cruet is a stunning piece of antique glassmaking craftsmanship from the United States, dating back to the 1920s-1940s. Handmade with a medium size of 8 inches in height and 3 inches in width, this Bud Vase features a beautiful floral and ladder cut design, showcasing intricate crystals that have been hand cut to create a unique and elegant pattern known as the Hopstar. Made of clear crystal, this vase is a perfect addition to any decor collection, weighing 1 pound and requiring simple care instructions of cleaning with warm water. Loc 7 F