Ancient Roman Face Mosaic Glass Bead
Ancient Roman Face Mosaic Glass Bead
Product Description: This ancient Roman Face Mosaic Glass Bead features three distinct mosaic faces. Despite general weathering, the facial features have been remarkably well-preserved. Some areas exhibit iridescence, adding to its unique charm.
Specifications:
- Origin: Mediterranean Region
- Estimated Production Period: 1st Century BCE to 2nd Century CE
- Size: Approximately 13mm in diameter x 12mm in height
- Hole Size: Approximately 3mm
Special Notes:
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual product may appear slightly different due to lighting conditions. The colors depicted are based on viewing under bright indoor lighting. As an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
About Ancient Mosaic Face Beads:
During the Roman Empire, from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE, glass production flourished, particularly in regions like Syria, which were key glass production centers under Roman control. As the empire expanded, so did glassmaking techniques and distribution. Influenced by Hellenistic culture from ancient Greece, these intricate and beautiful face mosaic beads were primarily produced in Alexandria, Egypt, and Syria. They became widely distributed throughout the Roman Empire, reflecting the empire's growth and cultural integration.