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The Likely Answer: A Flower Frog
After researching, I discovered that the most likely use for my grandmother’s glass object was a flower frog. Popular in the early to mid-20th century, flower frogs were placed at the bottom of vases or bowls to arrange cut flowers neatly. The holes guided each stem, allowing for artistic, precise floral displays that would stay in place — perfect for holiday dinners, tea parties, or simply brightening up a home.
Why It’s Fascinating Today
Finding it at my grandmother’s house reminded me of her garden, her love for entertaining, and the small details that made her home feel warm and special.
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