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Ancient Roman Glass Fragment

Ancient Roman Glass Fragment

SKU:abz0822-160

Regular price ¥2,900 JPY
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Product Description: This piece is a fragment of ancient Roman glass, believed to be the bottom of a small bottle. It features a rounded shape and has been newly drilled with 2mm holes on both sides, making it suitable for use in necklaces and other jewelry. The surface shows slight traces of iridescence.

Specifications:

  • Origin: Afghanistan
  • Estimated Production Era: 1st century BCE – 2nd century CE (based on the age of the original glass)
  • Width: Approximately 32mm
  • Depth: Approximately 29mm
  • Special Notes:
    • As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
    • The eroded parts of the ancient glass surface may flake off, so please handle with care and avoid vigorous cleaning.

Important Notice:

This product cannot be transferred to a physical store. Due to lighting conditions and other factors, the actual product may appear slightly different from the photos. The photos were taken under lighting to represent the color as seen in a well-lit room.

About Roman Beads:

During the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE, glass craftsmanship flourished in the Roman Empire, and many glass products were produced and exported as trade goods. These glass items, made along the Mediterranean coast, spread across vast regions from Northern Europe to Japan. Initially, most glass products were opaque, but transparent glass became popular and widespread after the 1st century CE. Beads crafted as jewelry were highly valuable, while fragments of glass items such as cups and pitchers, which often had holes drilled into them, were more commonly found and remain relatively affordable today.

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