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Ancient Roman Glass Fragment

Ancient Roman Glass Fragment

SKU:abz0822-159

Regular price ¥2,900 JPY
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Product Description: This ancient Roman glass fragment is a small, round piece that was likely the base of a bottle. It features newly drilled holes, approximately 2mm in diameter, on both sides for use in crafting necklaces or other jewelry. The surface shows a slight iridescence, characteristic of antique glass.

Specifications:

  • Origin: Afghanistan
  • Estimated Production Period: 1st century BCE - 2nd century CE (based on the age of the original glass)
  • Diameter: Approximately 29mm
  • Height: Approximately 13mm
  • Special Notes:
    • This item is an antique and may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
    • The eroded parts of the ancient glass surface may flake off; please handle gently and avoid vigorous cleaning.
  • Important Notice:
    • This product cannot be transferred to different stores.
    • There may be slight variations between the photographed product and the actual item due to lighting conditions. The photos were taken under bright indoor lighting.

About Roman Beads:

From the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE, glass craftsmanship flourished in the Roman Empire, leading to the production and export of many glass items. These products, made along the Mediterranean coast, spread across a vast region from Northern Europe to Japan. Initially, opaque glass was predominant, but transparent glass gained popularity after the 1st century CE. Beads created as jewelry were highly valued, whereas fragments of glassware such as cups and pitchers, often found with drilled holes, are more common and thus more affordable even today.

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