Indiana Glass has always held a prominent place in my glassware collection - and it is designs like the Teardrop Pattern that make it clear why.
This compote style planter is made of white milk glass; the bright white hue is shiny and opaque to make it stand out. Standing 7.63 inches tall, this piece has an elegance that immediately draws people in. I love how the design looks like a chalice or goblet with its thin stem and generous body.
The round base is thick and has a much smaller diameter than the large body. An inverted scalloped design adds some texture where the stem and the base meet: it is subtle details like this that make this piece such a coveted collectible.
The bowl has a rounded shape with a clean, simple design. Its rim is scalloped to give this piece a bit of extra flavor. Where each scalloped portion meets, a three-dimensional teardrop drips down the outer surface. The rich texture of each drop is where this piece really shines. It is a simple design that manages to simultaneously make a bold statement.
With the Teardrop Milk Glass pattern, collectors will always have pieces that are both elegant and captivating. These are collectibles that will remain favorites for decades to come!