Posted 1 year ago
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One of the most popular Rindskopf lines, Pepita is characterized by its color transition from green oil spot at the bottom to a deep wine red color at the top, vs. its sister decor, grenada, which shades from green to a brighter red-orange. Both decors are found on various shapes and textures. I selected this one for its nice color gradient and iridescence, the interesting embossed pattern, excellent undamaged condition, and nice flea market price! 9.25" tall.
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From all our Bohemian glass items, my favourite non-Loetz one is a pepita. This one of yours has a great shape and texture, congratulations and thanks for sharing it!