Antique 6″ Glass Buoy ‘Clear’
$195.00
This antique clear glass float—once a steadfast buoy adrift the ocean—is handblown with artisanal mastery. Its crystal clarity reveals ripples of history, while its weight and sealed base anchor it firmly, evoking the mystery of long-lost maritime journeys.
Measuring 15.5cm in diameter, this authentic antique gem is a true maritime treasure. The buoy calls out as a magickal vessel for divination—ideal for crystal gazing, crystallomancy, or inviting the whisper of the sea into your sacred space. Only one is available.
Specifications
Description: Antique Glass Buoy, in clear glass
Maker: Unknown, no makers marks
Origin: Unknown
Age/Era: Estimated, 20th Century, possibly earlier
Weight: 845 grams
Condition: Good, no chips or cracks, with only minimal surface scuffs
Measurements: 15.5cm (6″) in diameter,with a circumference of 49cm
$195.00
1 in stock

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