Add a touch of maritime history to your home with our Vintage Japanese Glass Float. Originally used by Japanese fishermen to keep their nets afloat, these beautifully weathered glass spheres have transformed from essential tools of the sea into collectible décor treasures. Handcrafted from recycled glass—often from old sake bottles—each float bears the marks of early 20th-century glassblowing and years spent drifting across the ocean.
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Authentic Vintage Charm — Each float is genuinely vintage, showing bubbles, ripples, and subtle imperfections that reflect its long journey at sea.
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Unique Variations — No two are alike. Colors of the glass and rope, as well as the rope’s thickness, vary naturally from piece to piece.
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Eco-Friendly Craftsmanship — Made from recycled glass, often sourced from sake bottles, preserving traditional Japanese glassblowing heritage.
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Versatile Display — Perfect for coastal, bohemian, or eclectic spaces—place them in bowls, hang them near a window, or display them on a shelf.
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Two Sizes Available —
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Small: Diameter 5–6 cm (approx. 2.0–2.4”)
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Medium: Diameter 7–8 cm (approx. 2.8–3.1”)
Each Vintage Japanese Glass Float tells its own story—of craftsmanship, ocean currents, and time. Whether displayed alone or as a set, it brings a quiet sense of nostalgia and connection to Japan’s maritime past.
Want to learn more about the fascinating history and cultural background of Japanese glass floats?
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