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Collecting pink Depression glass is easier than you might think with Chairish! Highly collectible since the 1960s, Depression-era glass was created in the 1930s around the time of the Great Depression. It was routinely distributed free of charge by companies and businesses in an effort to get patrons to purchase their brands or frequent their businesses. Most of these free pieces were manufactured in the Ohio River Valley where a surplus of raw material and power made them cost-effective. While Depression glass was produced in a rainbow of colors, pink glass was one of the most common shades, and it remains among the most popular hues even today! If you’re on the hunt for pink Depression glass, don’t hesitate to check out our collection here at Chairish. We curate an exceptional edit of pink glass sourced from professional vintage and modernist dealers as well as individual sellers. The result is a collection filled with rose-colored treasures, including pink glass coupes, catchalls, and candle holders. You can also shop our collection for more unique pieces like deviled egg platters. Explore items featuring delicate details like crimped edges, scalloping, and floral etchings. Search for a single piece or create a one-of-a-kind set for a wedding dessert bar or a permanent rainbow or monochrome glass display. Explore pieces from makers who specialized in pink Depression glass such as Indiana Glass Company and Fenton Art Glass Company. Best of all, when you shop for used Depression glass at Chairish, you’re helping to contribute to a greener design industry. Enduring style is more than just chic—it’s sustainable too. When you choose vintage, you’re supporting a circular design economy that’s kinder to the planet.