These Adorable Vintage Jars Are Worth Looking Out For At Thrift Stores And Estate Sales

Thrifting and antique shopping always feels like a bit of a treasure hunt — and sometimes, the most delightful finds are the ones you least expect. That's why you should keep your eyes peeled for this gem of a find: the Hazel Atlas Pineapple jam jar. These quirky-colored little jars were sold for a penny with the purchase of two boxes of Kix cereal in the 1930s and '40s. With their base made of a milk glass, bright orange and green paint, and unmistakable retro charm, they're easy to overlook on a thrift store shelf — but you should definitely snag one. They may not be as well known as uranium glass, and that may be to your benefit — because the fewer people that are aware of their value, the more likely you are to find one.

You should absolutely add this to the list of valuable glass items to look for at thrift stores and estate sales. These jars are frequently listed for sale online for $100 to $250, especially if the lid is intact. While they may not have the same name recognition as a brand like Pyrex, Hazel Atlas jars bring major vintage appeal — and serious potential monetary value. These factors may just get it added to the list of treasured antique items that are dominating current thrifting trends.

Creative ways this vintage jam jar adds a pop of color to your decor

Sure, the Hazel Atlas pineapple jam jar might be a collector's prize, but it can also be surprisingly versatile when styling your space. Whether you're working with a vintage-themed room or just want to add a pop of color to some basic beige decor, this little jar is the perfect solution. You can fill it with small kitchen tools, cotton balls, or even some cut flowers. Put it on your nightstand, and use it to store your rings overnight, or add it to your office space or craft room to house sewing supplies, paper clips, or other bits and baubles. 

And if you're unsure how to mix old finds into a modern space, this jar is the perfect example of a piece that can make your thrifted antiques work in your home. Because it is functional and playful, it blends well with both neutral palettes and bold color schemes. Think of it as a conversation piece that is working in your home to not only provide a little convenient storage but also a bit of cheerfulness to your space.

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