noun
- A type of decorative glassware with a gradient color that transitions from amber or yellow to deep red or ruby, typically produced in the 19th century.
Usage: collectible; historical
Examples
- The antique dealer displayed a beautiful amberina vase from the Victorian era.
- Collectors prize amberina glassware for its distinctive color-shifting effect.
- She inherited a set of amberina drinking glasses that had belonged to her grandmother.
- The museum's decorative arts collection includes several examples of amberina bowls.
- Amberina glass was particularly popular during the late 1800s.