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Rome, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. In a word, WOW! This vessel is quite a gem - created via a complicated process involving gradually blowing the glass into a mold and then repositioning it to create the honecomb-like pattern comprised of nested bands of slightly concave diamond-shaped depressions. The original hue of the glass is difficult to decipher due to the encrusted surface which presents a melange of creamy beige, and soft peach hues. A wonderful example of a piece of ancient glass that has endured the elements. Size: 3.7" W x 2.75" H (9.4 cm x 7 cm)

Most scholars agree, Roman glass was of the highest quality - both aesthetically and technically - among the ancients. While glass making had been practiced for centuries, glass blowing was invented in the Roman-controlled Holy Land in the 1st century BCE. This innovative technology revolutionized the artform. We can appreciate such a wide variety of forms and shapes, because the medium of glass has unique physical properties that make for so many more possibilities which would eventually replace a wide variety of pottery and metal wares in the ancient world. Roman glassmakers reached incredible artistic heights with both free-blown vessels and mold blown forms and decorations and were traded far beyond the Roman Empire. Roman glass vessels have been found in Scandinavia, India, and in Han Dynasty tombs in China.

Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection, purchased prior to 2008

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#139742

  • Condition: Repaired chip on rim with small loss. Also another repaired area on the rim that extends down the body. Otherwise in fine condition with extensive deposits and faint silvery iridescence.

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