Posted 5 months ago
Bazelmania
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I found an old photo.
It's not much, but you can get an idea of de ''other forms''.
I had a lot of these, but no longer in my posession...
I added some more pictures to make it more clear.
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Posted 5 months ago
Bazelmania
(65 items)
I found an old photo.
It's not much, but you can get an idea of de ''other forms''.
I had a lot of these, but no longer in my posession...
I added some more pictures to make it more clear.
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What is that tall ice cube? I'm intreguged! Merry Christmas!
That's a vase too. I'll dig up a better picture ans put it in this post. Merry X-mas to you too Amber!
I added the photo of the ''tall ice cube'' AmberRose.
That is right up my alley, LOVE!!!
These tall ones also exist with a green or blue core, but in that case they are not made in Leerdam. I'd say Italy (Murano).
I like them all but the clear ice cube is fantastic. I wonder what else they could be called. I can't find any of these online sales under Spijkerbollen. If I go with Leerdam I get a lot of drinking glasses.
Hi AmberRose, sorry for the late reaction. You could try spijkervaas or spijkervaasje. Are you referring to ebay?
Are these done with lasers, like the etched ones? _ Phil
Phil, I don't understand what you want to know. Please help me out.