This decorative perfume bottle from the 1950s exemplifies refined vintage design, where transparent glass is paired with opulent gilt accents. The hexagonal body features geometric, filigree motifs outlined in gold, echoing Art Deco and Orientalist aesthetics. The domed, onion-shaped cap is finished in glossy, warm gold and crowned with a faceted crystal stone that catches and refracts the light. The bottle is fitted with a screw cap and an internal glass pipette for precise application of perfume or oils. The transparent glass allows the contents to remain visible, while precise craftsmanship is evident in the sharply defined edges and seamless integration of metal and glass. The bottle measures 6.5 cm in height and 2.5 cm in both width and depth. Its condition is described as excellent – with no signs of wear, damage, or restoration, and all decorative elements intact and original. Within this compact form lies the spirit of the mid-20th century—a time when everyday objects became vessels for fantasy and a sense of luxury. The bottle speaks in the language of Art Deco and the Orient, balancing sensuality and precision. The golden sheen and geometric lattice evoke the atmosphere of postwar salons and intimate vanity tables, where every detail mattered and light, refracted by crystal, performed a delicate play of reflections on the glass. Though small, this object carries the history of beauty rituals and quiet, personal moments. The bottle could be displayed on a classic vanity from the era or on a modern console, where its gilt accents would harmonize with mirrored or marble surfaces. It would suit a bedroom styled in eclectic glamour
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Depth2 cm
Width2 cm
Dimension details
Width2 cm
Height6 cm
Depth2 cm
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