Cut crystal pedestal bowls like this were once reserved for special moments-used to hold sweets, cordials, or small offerings meant to be shared slowly and with intention. The intricate star and fan cuts catch the light from every angle, a hallmark of early to mid-20th-century glassmaking, when even functional pieces were shaped to delight the eye. Elevated on its faceted stem, The Wishing Cup was designed to lift what it held, giving ordinary contents a sense of ceremony. When filled with flame, the crystal scatters light softly outward, turning a flicker into quiet sparkle. Over time, vessels like this earned a place on mantels and sideboards, appearing during gatherings, holidays, and small personal rituals. We like to imagine this one as a keeper of hopes-something whispered over, not rushed. A place for a wish, a moment, or a little light held just long enough to matter.
The Wishing Cup holds 15.5 ounces of hand-poured wax carrying the scent, Amber Hollow.
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