N.º 102738973

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Antigua Roma Vidrio Recipiente cosmético
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Antigua Roma Vidrio Recipiente cosmético

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid. Rare Roman semi translucent amber coloured cosmetic dish. The piece is shallow and wide with a gently inward folded rim. This could be used for mixing or storing precious ointments, perfumes, salves or oils. Diameter: ± 57,2 mm Condition: Good and solid intact condition with a very appealing silvery patina and iridescence. The interior shows a softly undulating surface created by age-related weathering, giving shimmering silver and pearly highlights where the glass has mineralised over time. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images. Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format). Historical background: Glass has existed in natural forms since prehistoric times; however, humans first began producing glass around 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, when craftsmen discovered how to combine sand, soda and lime. For centuries, glass remained a luxury material reserved for the upper classes. Across the Mediterranean world, glassmakers developed techniques such as casting, core-forming and mosaic glass, while experimenting with colours using metallic oxides including cobalt and copper. The Romans adopted glassmaking following the conquest of Egypt in the 1st century BC. During the 1st century AD, the invention of glassblowing revolutionised production, allowing for larger-scale manufacturing. By adding manganese dioxide, Roman glassmakers were able to produce colourless or ‘aqua’ glass. Roman glass became highly popular and was widely used for beads, vessels, mosaic tiles and window panes. It was traded throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, reaching regions such as Central Africa, Scandinavia and, via the Silk Road, as far as China.

N.º 102738973

Ya no está disponible
Antigua Roma Vidrio Recipiente cosmético

Antigua Roma Vidrio Recipiente cosmético

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.

Rare Roman semi translucent amber coloured cosmetic dish. The piece is shallow and wide with a gently inward folded rim. This could be used for mixing or storing precious ointments, perfumes, salves or oils.

Diameter: ± 57,2 mm
Condition: Good and solid intact condition with a very appealing silvery patina and iridescence. The interior shows a softly undulating surface created by age-related weathering, giving shimmering silver and pearly highlights where the glass has mineralised over time. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.

Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).

Historical background:
Glass has existed in natural forms since prehistoric times; however, humans first began producing glass around 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, when craftsmen discovered how to combine sand, soda and lime.

For centuries, glass remained a luxury material reserved for the upper classes. Across the Mediterranean world, glassmakers developed techniques such as casting, core-forming and mosaic glass, while experimenting with colours using metallic oxides including cobalt and copper.

The Romans adopted glassmaking following the conquest of Egypt in the 1st century BC. During the 1st century AD, the invention of glassblowing revolutionised production, allowing for larger-scale manufacturing. By adding manganese dioxide, Roman glassmakers were able to produce colourless or ‘aqua’ glass.

Roman glass became highly popular and was widely used for beads, vessels, mosaic tiles and window panes. It was traded throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, reaching regions such as Central Africa, Scandinavia and, via the Silk Road, as far as China.

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Peter Reynaers
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Estimación  € 280 - € 350

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