noun
- Plural of amberina; a type of decorative glassware with a gradient color that transitions from amber to ruby or deep red, typically produced in the 19th century.
Usage: collectible; historical
Examples
- The antique dealer displayed several amberinas in the shop window.
- Collectors prize amberinas for their beautiful color gradation and historical significance.
- She inherited a set of amberinas from her grandmother's estate.
- The museum's glass collection includes rare amberinas from the 1880s.
- Amberinas are often found in Victorian homes and are highly sought after by collectors today.