It began with a quiet afternoon of cleaning and curiosity. While sorting through my grandmother’s old closet—a place filled with memories gathered over many decades—I noticed a small box carefully tucked behind a stack of aging books. It didn’t seem misplaced or forgotten. In fact, the way it had been hidden suggested it was stored with intention, as though it held something meaningful. Curious, I gently pulled it out and opened the lid, expecting to find old photographs, letters, or perhaps small family keepsakes. Instead, resting inside delicate folds of tissue paper was a collection of tiny glass tubes. Each one was beautifully crafted, catching the light with soft reflections and subtle hints of color. At the top of every tube was a small metal hook, making them look elegant yet puzzling. They seemed far too special to be random objects, yet I had never seen anything like them before.
For a moment, I simply admired them, turning one carefully between my fingers as the light shimmered through the glass. They felt delicate and purposeful, as though they once played a meaningful role in someone’s life. Still, I couldn’t guess what they were used for. Were they decorative pieces? Part of a forgotten craft? Or perhaps souvenirs from a time long gone? Wanting answers, I decided to show them to an older relative who often shared stories about the past. The moment she saw the small glass tubes, her expression softened with recognition. A warm smile spread across her face as she said, “You found pocket vases.”