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Small Bowl

Hellenistic Small Glass Bowl

This core-formed bowl is simply decorated with lathe-cut grooves just below the lip. The base is slightly concave. Towards the end of the Hellenistic period, glass definitely supplanted clay as a raw material for the manufacture of containers in all areas of daily life. With versatility like no other known material in ancient times, abundant availability, lightness and ease of use, glass enabled the imitation of a wide range of other materials (precious metals especially), whether in the form, the design or the color.

Greek, Hellenistic
2nd century B.C.
D: 10.7 cm

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Price:CHF 1'400

Categories: Glass, Vessels. Tags: Bowl, Glass, Roman, Yellow.

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This core-formed bowl is simply decorated with lathe-cut grooves just below the lip. The base is slightly concave.

Such glass cups were among the most popular forms of drinking vessels between the late Hellenistic and the early Imperial period. The production workshops were probably located in the major centers of the Levantine coast. Despite their quite simple morphology, there are lots of related core-formed bowls, differing mostly in size, in proportions and in the color of the glass (transparent, pale green, amber, and later blue and aubergine-purple, etc.).

Towards the end of the Hellenistic period, glass definitely supplanted clay as a raw material for the manufacture of containers in all areas of daily life. With versatility like no other known material in ancient times, abundant availability, lightness and ease of use, glass enabled the imitation of a wide range of other materials (precious metals especially), whether in the form, the design or the color. Furthermore, glass is a chemically neutral substance, what makes it particularly suitable for the storage of cosmetics or pharmaceutical products, as well as food and liquids.

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Culture

Greek, Hellenistic

Datation

2nd century B.C.

Dimensions

D: 10.7 cm

Type

Vessel

Material

Glass

Colors

Brown, Transparent

Condition

Complete and virtually intact. Superficial wear, minor chips; matt surface partially covered with a brown patina.

Serial Number

26481

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