While cleaning out my grandmother’s closet, I discovered a small, unassuming box tucked behind a pile of old, faded books. Curious, I carefully lifted it out and opened it, revealing a collection of delicate glass tubes. Each one was thin, colorful, and had a tiny metal hook attached. Their fragile beauty immediately caught my attention, but I had no idea what they were or why my grandmother had kept them.
At first, I assumed they might be pieces from a forgotten craft project or perhaps some old trinkets that had lost their purpose over time. Their tiny size and intricate design made them feel precious, yet mysterious. I handled each one gently, turning them over in my hands and wondering who could have used such unusual items and for what reason.

Holding the miniature vases, I realized I was touching a piece of history, a glimpse into a past where small details mattered. They were more than just decorative items; they represented a tradition of subtle elegance, personal expression, and care. Discovering them gave me a newfound appreciation for the stories and customs hidden in the most unexpected places.
