Real Victorian Tear catcher…
or, historically a Victorian Lay Down bottle (or perfume bottle.)
This is for a real 1800s cut glass piece. A real “Tear Catcher”. Comes in a black box with a lovey Tear Catcher label. Approx 3.5 inches long.
But… Folk lore has it that along with wearing black for extended periods of time, making brooches, art and elaborate wreaths out of human hair- they also wept into glass vials called Tear Catchers. Also called “lachrymatory bottles,” tear catchers were thought to be a measure of ones grieving time. It is said, once the tears cried into them had evaporated, the mourning period was over. However morbidly romantic this notion was, it was simply untrue. As much as we love that theory… the actual truth is it is believed that these lachrymatory bottles were nothing more than perfume bottles.
I like the Tear Catcher story more though…