Golden Grain, Hand-painted Jameson Lighted Bottle/Incense Burner

$24.99
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About this Product

Hand-painted bottles make for a great, versatile gift, great for birthdays, house-warmings, or even just a spur of the moment addition to your seasonal home decor.  Inspired by the Jameson whiskey this bottle once held, it was first frosted & then covered with hand-painted stalks of golden grain. Making for a for a nice addition to a table or mantle setting in the season of giving thanks or maybe some subtle flair on a bar shelf all year, this bottle also has the option of being lit with faerie lights or used as a stick incense burner due to a small hole placed toward the bottom. 

A string of warm faerie lights that are battery operated from a plastic cork, an extra battery,  and a metal ring to hold stick incense will be included with your order, just in case you'd like to make use of any of these options. 

If necessary, the bottle can be dusted with a soft cloth or hand-washed & air dried.  



Triskele Trove

CHESAPEAKE, VA

Meet the Maker

Hi! I'm Autumn, the owner and maker of Triskele Trove. I love to make unique, fun, and funky jewelry and decor. Although you may very well find a wide range of items because... well, dopamine.. the crafty Planeteer in me really finds the most joy in being able to turn one person's throwaway into another's happy treasure. As a happy result, you can expect my creations to be nature-inspired and, more often than not, made of repurposed and upcycled materials. 

Thank you so much for visiting my shop. I hope you find something I've made makes you smile. If you choose to purchase one of my creations, please know that not only will you be supporting my small business, but a percentage of the proceeds will go to the children charities supported by Goimagine.com. Beyond that, a percentage will also support the Climate carbon reducing initiatives of Stripe, the site's payment processor.  How awesome is that?!  


How it’s Made

After thoroughly removing the label & cleaning the bottle, a small hole was drilled toward the bottom of the bottle to allow for air flow so that it could be used as an incense burner. It was again washed to remove the glass residue from the drilling, followed by a being sprayed with a frosted layer. Once I settled on the imagery inspired by the golden grains used in the making of the whiskey this Jameson bottle once held, it was painted with metallic gold enamel paints & then, finally, sprayed with sealer.

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