Recognizable by their glass lids and metal "lightning" closures, these 1930s-era jars (like those from Mason Jar Merchant or Atlas ) offer a quintessential rustic look.
These heavy, opaque ceramic jars were originally used for preserves and marmalades in the late 19th century. They often feature beautiful English stoneware textures and are perfect for holding utensils or dried herbs. old jam jars to buy
These often feature aqua-toned, handblown glass and a classic round shape, ideal for a "cottagecore" aesthetic. Recognizable by their glass lids and metal "lightning"
Look for vintage Kerr or Ball jars with starburst or ribbed patterns, which catch the light beautifully and are popular for both display and craft projects. old jam jars to buy