Nr. 104580833

Eladva
Ókori római Üveg Unguentarium, Perfume bottle
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€ 149
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Ókori római Üveg Unguentarium, Perfume bottle

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. Ancient Roman glass unguentarium (perfume bottle) in the scarce and appealing aquamarine colour with a softly translucent appearance. The vessel has a slender, elongated form with a narrow tubular neck and a gently everted rim. The body expands towards the lower section into a rounded, pear-shaped base. -> Vessels of this type were used to hold perfumes, oils, or cosmetic liquids, their slender necks designed to control the flow of valuable contents. Height: ± 115,4 mm Condition: intact and good solid condition with a beautiful silvery patina. Some sand encrustations on the inside. The surface displays soft iridescence, weathering and small imperfections, consistent with age and use. Certificate of Authenticity (PDF) is available upon request. -> 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.

Nr. 104580833

Eladva
Ókori római Üveg Unguentarium, Perfume bottle

Ókori római Üveg Unguentarium, Perfume bottle

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.

Ancient Roman glass unguentarium (perfume bottle) in the scarce and appealing aquamarine colour with a softly translucent appearance. The vessel has a slender, elongated form with a narrow tubular neck and a gently everted rim. The body expands towards the lower section into a rounded, pear-shaped base.

-> Vessels of this type were used to hold perfumes, oils, or cosmetic liquids, their slender necks designed to control the flow of valuable contents.

Height: ± 115,4 mm
Condition: intact and good solid condition with a beautiful silvery patina. Some sand encrustations on the inside. The surface displays soft iridescence, weathering and small imperfections, consistent with age and use.

Certificate of Authenticity (PDF) is available upon request.

-> 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.

Végső licit
€ 149
Peter Reynaers
Szakértő
Becslés  € 280 - € 350

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