古罗马 玻璃 护身符 - 罕见鼠/野兔护符 (没有保留价)





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公元1–3世纪的罗马蓝色玻璃动物护身符(鼠/野兔),尺寸36.6 × 23 mm,重10.89 g,状况极好,来自一私有欧洲收藏,2024年取得。
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Ancient Roman Light-Blue Glass Animal Amulet (Mouse/Hare) – 1st–3rd Century AD
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A beautiful and uncommon ancient Roman amulet carved in translucent pale blue glass, depicting a small recumbent animal — most likely a mouse or young hare. The soft modeling, rounded body and pierced suspension loop indicate it was intended to be worn as a protective charm.
Glass amulets were valued not only as decoration but also for their perceived protective properties. In Roman belief, small animals symbolized vigilance, cleverness, and survival — qualities desirable in daily life and particularly meaningful for children and travelers.
Roman Glass & Its Natural Blue Colour:
Roman glass was produced from silica sand, natron and lime.
The delicate blue colour is original and results from natural iron traces in the sand reacting during firing. Roman furnaces could not fully eliminate these minerals, producing the characteristic pale aqua tone typical of early Imperial glass.
Unlike later colored glass, this hue is not applied — it is inherent to the material and therefore a reliable indicator of authentic Roman manufacture.
Condition
Very fine ancient condition.
intact suspension loop
stable surface with natural burial weathering
light mineral deposits
no modern restoration
Dimensions
Height: 36.6 mm
Width: 23 mm
Weight: 10.89 g
Provenance
Private European collection, assembled in the 1980s , Provenance document available in PDF format upon request.
A charming and collectible example of Roman personal adornment — combining symbolism, craftsmanship and the unmistakable soft color of naturally produced ancient glass.
Photos are magnified; the object appears more delicate and refined in hand.
卖家故事
Ancient Roman Light-Blue Glass Animal Amulet (Mouse/Hare) – 1st–3rd Century AD
Sorry, no shipping outside the European Union!
A beautiful and uncommon ancient Roman amulet carved in translucent pale blue glass, depicting a small recumbent animal — most likely a mouse or young hare. The soft modeling, rounded body and pierced suspension loop indicate it was intended to be worn as a protective charm.
Glass amulets were valued not only as decoration but also for their perceived protective properties. In Roman belief, small animals symbolized vigilance, cleverness, and survival — qualities desirable in daily life and particularly meaningful for children and travelers.
Roman Glass & Its Natural Blue Colour:
Roman glass was produced from silica sand, natron and lime.
The delicate blue colour is original and results from natural iron traces in the sand reacting during firing. Roman furnaces could not fully eliminate these minerals, producing the characteristic pale aqua tone typical of early Imperial glass.
Unlike later colored glass, this hue is not applied — it is inherent to the material and therefore a reliable indicator of authentic Roman manufacture.
Condition
Very fine ancient condition.
intact suspension loop
stable surface with natural burial weathering
light mineral deposits
no modern restoration
Dimensions
Height: 36.6 mm
Width: 23 mm
Weight: 10.89 g
Provenance
Private European collection, assembled in the 1980s , Provenance document available in PDF format upon request.
A charming and collectible example of Roman personal adornment — combining symbolism, craftsmanship and the unmistakable soft color of naturally produced ancient glass.
Photos are magnified; the object appears more delicate and refined in hand.

