Roman Honeycomb Pattern Mold-Blown Glass Bottle (c. 1st Century AD)
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Roman glass bottle from the 1st Century AD, standing 6 cm tall, 2.5 cm wide, and 2 cm deep (approximately 2.36 x 0.98 x 0.79 inches). This delicate artifact, crafted in the Eastern Mediterranean, features a short cylindrical neck and a body adorned with a distinctive mold-blown honeycomb pattern composed of sunken lozenges. The pattern not only adds to the visual appeal of the bottle but also demonstrates the glassblower's skill in creating complex textures and forms. This piece serves as a stunning example of Roman glasswork, reflecting both the artistic sensibility and the technical innovation of the era.
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Roman Honeycomb Pattern Mold-Blown Glass Bottle (c. 1st Century AD)
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