If you found a bag of strange glass tubes in a late relative’s drawer, there are many possible explanations, ranging from harmless household items to something that should be handled more carefully. Without seeing them, it’s impossible to identify them safely.
A few common possibilities include:
- Small glass vials or sample tubes used for hobbies, crafts, collecting, or storage
- Old medical or laboratory-related containers
- Perfume, essential oil, or cosmetic sample bottles
- Scientific or hobby equipment
- Vintage items or collectibles
Before opening, smelling, or using them:
- Do not open unknown containers if they are sealed, have residue, unusual odors, labels you don’t recognize, or signs of corrosion.
- Avoid touching any powder, liquid, crystals, or unknown material inside.
- Keep them away from children and pets.
- If anything leaks, smells unusual, or causes irritation, move away and get advice from local hazardous materials or waste authorities.
If you can share:
- A clear photo of the tubes (including the caps and any labels),
- Their approximate size,
- What the contents look like (empty, liquid, powder, crystals, etc.),
- Any markings, brand names, dates, or symbols,
I can help you narrow down what they might be.