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Pink Milk Glass Tidbit Tray

Pink Milk Glass Tidbit Tray

$74.00

Pretty in pink, the style and beauty of this Pink Milk Glass Tidbit Tray could easily be a recent acquisition from a lifelong glass collector. Instead, this charming treasure is in fact a faithful reproduction, lovingly pressed from an heirloom mold by highly-skilled makers trained in traditional American glass production methods. The striking, versatile server is the perfect size to feature cocktail canapés, fruits, cheeses, tea sandwiches, pastries, and desserts. When not in use, it's also makes a wonderful base to display themed and seasonal decor. 

Exactingly reissued by one of the last remaining glass manufacturers in the United States, the tray's graceful fluted center stem assures safe passage to the table or buffet, and makes easy work of passed hors d'oeuvres. Each dreamy pink tray is an heirloom in the making. Created entirely by hand, it promises to become a memorable addition to your entertaining collection and delight guests for generations to come.


Limited quantities. 6"H x 12" in diameter. Dishwasher safe, hand washing recommended. Not suitable for microwave or extremely hot food.

Learn More About Opaque Glass

Opaque Glass originated in 16th century Venice in a variety of colors, including white, pink, green, yellow, blue, and brown. The white variety, so beloved today, rose to prominence during the Victorian era, when 
it was coveted as a more economic alternative for porcelain. (The Victorians also get credit for coining the term "milk glass.")

Production and popularity waned during the Great Depression, but saw a resurgence following World War II into the mid-century era. During the 1950s and 1960s companies such as Pennsylvania's Jeanette Glass, Anchor Hocking, Fenton, and Westmoreland increased production of milk glass pitchers, vases, plates and cake stands in many of shapes and sizes to meet the seemingly endless demand for this timeless collectible.

Learn More About Pink Milk Glass

The pretty pink cousin of Jadeite, Pink Milk Glass (also known as Roseite) was developed shortly after World War II and brought its delicate color and charms to kitchens coast-to-coast. To create the dreamy shade of pink, a rare earth element called Erbium,is added to the molten glass. It is this addition of rare erbium that adds to the production costs and makes beautiful pink milk glass a bit more dear than its Jadeite counterpart.

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