Çesm-i Bülbül Scent Bottle
This incredibly fine glass bottle is in the traditional style of ‘Çeşm-i Bülbül’ glass, and can be used to keep perfume or essential oils.
Çeşm-i Bülbül is the most famous type of glass produced in Istanbul’s traditional glass making district Beykoz. It uses clear and colored glass, and incorporates spiral patterns.
The manufacturing technique is similar to that used in the Venetian "latticinio” and it is often difficult to distinguish between these two types of glass. Experts claim the direction of the spiral is the key to the object's origins.
Material: Glass
Measures: H 10cm, Di 4cm
This incredibly fine glass bottle is in the traditional style of ‘Çeşm-i Bülbül’ glass, and can be used to keep perfume or essential oils.
Çeşm-i Bülbül is the most famous type of glass produced in Istanbul’s traditional glass making district Beykoz. It uses clear and colored glass, and incorporates spiral patterns.
The manufacturing technique is similar to that used in the Venetian "latticinio” and it is often difficult to distinguish between these two types of glass. Experts claim the direction of the spiral is the key to the object's origins.
Material: Glass
Measures: H 10cm, Di 4cm
This incredibly fine glass bottle is in the traditional style of ‘Çeşm-i Bülbül’ glass, and can be used to keep perfume or essential oils.
Çeşm-i Bülbül is the most famous type of glass produced in Istanbul’s traditional glass making district Beykoz. It uses clear and colored glass, and incorporates spiral patterns.
The manufacturing technique is similar to that used in the Venetian "latticinio” and it is often difficult to distinguish between these two types of glass. Experts claim the direction of the spiral is the key to the object's origins.
Material: Glass
Measures: H 10cm, Di 4cm