1960s Wicker Wrapped Demijohn Vase
Oh, how we love wicker and rattan accents! This 1960s vintage Demijohn is wrapped in a basket with one side handle, and it stands 13” tall to the neck. The wicker has a distressed, rustic look in very good vintage condition. The bottle is glass and is perfect for a fresh or dried floral display.
Wicker-wrapped bottles are the fruit of a European tradition of encasing wine, oil, or medicinal bottles in a protective layer of woven reeds to prevent breakage. Demijohn - from the Italian damigiani, meaning a larger, usually wicker-wrapped, glass bottle holding three or more liters.
Oh, how we love wicker and rattan accents! This 1960s vintage Demijohn is wrapped in a basket with one side handle, and it stands 13” tall to the neck. The wicker has a distressed, rustic look in very good vintage condition. The bottle is glass and is perfect for a fresh or dried floral display.
Wicker-wrapped bottles are the fruit of a European tradition of encasing wine, oil, or medicinal bottles in a protective layer of woven reeds to prevent breakage. Demijohn - from the Italian damigiani, meaning a larger, usually wicker-wrapped, glass bottle holding three or more liters.
Oh, how we love wicker and rattan accents! This 1960s vintage Demijohn is wrapped in a basket with one side handle, and it stands 13” tall to the neck. The wicker has a distressed, rustic look in very good vintage condition. The bottle is glass and is perfect for a fresh or dried floral display.
Wicker-wrapped bottles are the fruit of a European tradition of encasing wine, oil, or medicinal bottles in a protective layer of woven reeds to prevent breakage. Demijohn - from the Italian damigiani, meaning a larger, usually wicker-wrapped, glass bottle holding three or more liters.