Ancient Roman Glass Tubular Bead
Ancient Roman Glass Tubular Bead
Product Description: This uniquely shaped dark blue tubular bead resembles a spool. Its elegant design and rich color make it a captivating addition to any collection.
Specifications:
- Origin: Mediterranean Region
- Estimated Production Era: 1st Century BCE to 2nd Century CE
- Size: Diameter approximately 10mm x Height 27mm
- Hole Size: Approximately 2.5mm
Special Notes:
Due to lighting conditions during photography, the actual item may appear slightly different in color and texture. This product is an antique and may have scratches, cracks, or chips.
About Ancient Roman Glass Beads:
Ancient Roman Glass Beads were crafted between the 1st Century BCE and the 4th Century CE. During this period, glassmaking flourished in the Roman Empire, and many glass items were exported as trade goods. Initially, most glass items were opaque, but by the 1st century CE, transparent glass gained popularity. While jewelry beads are highly valued and rare, fragments of glassware such as cups and pitchers with drilled holes are more common and can still be acquired at relatively affordable prices today.