
Moroccan milk glass perfume bottle with metal applicator wand
Selling Price
$20
History
This type of decorative perfume bottle originates from Morocco and North Africa, where ornate glass vessels with metal applicators have been used for centuries to store and apply traditional perfumes, oils, and kohl. The milk glass body with geometric banding reflects Moroccan craftsmanship from the early to mid-20th century, when such items were both functional and decorative household objects. These perfume bottles appeal to collectors of vintage perfumery, Moroccan decorative arts, and exotic home décor enthusiasts. The combination of textured milk glass and the elongated metal applicator wand makes these pieces particularly attractive to those interested in cultural artifacts and vintage beauty accessories. Such bottles are valued for their aesthetic charm, cultural authenticity, and the romantic nostalgia they evoke of traditional North African beauty rituals.
Origin
Morocco
Time period
Early to Mid 20th century