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Pink Milk Glass Panel Pitcher

Pink Milk Glass Panel Pitcher

Exactingly reissued by one of the last remaining glass manufacturers in the United States, we are proud to offer our lovely Pink Milk Glass Roseite Pitcher.  Pressed from an original, vintage mould, this paneled pitcher with its sweetly scalloped rim is not only beautiful, but sturdy and functional as well. 

Roseite - the lovely pink milk glass cousin to Jadeite, was manufactured in the United States by several glass companies from the 1940s to the late 1950s.  Each company produced a slight variant either lighter or darker of the pretty pale pink color. 


Measures 8 1/2" high by 4 1/2" in diameter.  Holds approximately 3 quarts. Slight variations are customary in pressed glass and should not be considered defects.

Why Is Pink Milk Glass More Expensive?

To create the dreamy shade of pink milk glass, a rare earth element called Erbium, was added to the molten glass. To perfectly capture that authentic, delicate shade of pink, Erbium is also used in the production of this pitcher. It is the addition of rare erbium that adds to the production costs and makes these beautiful pink milk glass pieces a bit more dear than their Jadeite counterparts.

$68.00
Pink Milk Glass Panel Pitcher
$68.00
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Exactingly reissued by one of the last remaining glass manufacturers in the United States, we are proud to offer our lovely Pink Milk Glass Roseite Pitcher.  Pressed from an original, vintage mould, this paneled pitcher with its sweetly scalloped rim is not only beautiful, but sturdy and functional as well. 

Roseite - the lovely pink milk glass cousin to Jadeite, was manufactured in the United States by several glass companies from the 1940s to the late 1950s.  Each company produced a slight variant either lighter or darker of the pretty pale pink color. 


Measures 8 1/2" high by 4 1/2" in diameter.  Holds approximately 3 quarts. Slight variations are customary in pressed glass and should not be considered defects.

Why Is Pink Milk Glass More Expensive?

To create the dreamy shade of pink milk glass, a rare earth element called Erbium, was added to the molten glass. To perfectly capture that authentic, delicate shade of pink, Erbium is also used in the production of this pitcher. It is the addition of rare erbium that adds to the production costs and makes these beautiful pink milk glass pieces a bit more dear than their Jadeite counterparts.

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