Ancient Roman Glass Mosaic Bottle
Ancient Roman Glass Mosaic Bottle
Product Description: This small bottle is crafted from fragments of Ancient Roman glass, delicately pieced together. The glass features a subtle iridescent sheen, making it an elegant addition to your home décor.
Specifications:
- Origin: Afghanistan
- Estimated Production Period: 1st century BC to 2nd century AD (based on the age of the glass fragments)
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Dimensions:
- Height: 41.5mm
- Width: 22mm
- Depth: 22.5mm
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Special Notes:
- This is an antique item and may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
- There may be new chips formed over time. Please refer to the photos for details.
About Roman Beads:
From the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, the Roman Empire saw significant advancements in glass craftsmanship. Many glass products were created and exported as trade goods. Glass items produced along the Mediterranean coast spread across a vast region, reaching as far as Northern Europe and Japan. Initially, most glass was opaque, but transparent glass gained popularity after the 1st century. Beads created during this period were highly valued as jewelry. Glass fragments from items like cups or pitchers, often featuring drilled holes, are commonly found in excavations and are relatively affordable even today.