No, there’s no deadly mercury in these soft, shimmering pieces of art glass. Sure, back in the 19th century, when they were created, “mercury glass” contained that dangerous element, but now shiny silver nitrate rests between two thin layers of glass and shimmers like liquid gold (or other precious metals).
You can still find mercury glass in antique stores, but better to go for the versions popping up in trendy home décor boutiques and stores. Go for standard silver or try other colors (like these luscious pears and pomegranates for $22, below).

Feeling mercurial about your autumn decor statement? Here’s a sampling of our favorites for fall:

Rian Rae’s lamp ($312)

Spheres (on sale for $30)

Pinecone ornaments ($6, copper, green, and silver)

Acorns (on sale for $15 per pair)

Urns ($179 for set of three)

Bird ($19 medium, $24 large or $24 for set of three)

Pumpkins ($24 for a set of three)

Fleur de lis votives ($11)












Not sure what to get that beautiful woman on your gift list? You can never go wrong with one (or more) of our classic fashion recommendations - from diamonds to pearls, Hermes to Chanel