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Product Description: This piece is a fragment of ancient Roman glass, likely originating from the base of a small bottle. It features a round shape with newly drilled holes of approximately 2mm on each side, suitable for crafting into necklaces and other jewelry. The surface exhibits a subtle iridescence characteristic of ancient glass.
This item cannot be transferred to other stores. Due to lighting conditions during photography, the actual product may appear slightly different in color and pattern compared to the images. The photos were taken with lighting, reflecting the colors as seen in a well-lit indoor environment.
From the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE, glass craftsmanship flourished in the Roman Empire, producing many glass items that were traded widely. These glass products made along the Mediterranean coast reached far and wide, from Northern Europe to Japan. Initially, most glass items were opaque, but by the 1st century CE, transparent glass gained popularity. Beads crafted as jewelry were highly valued, while shards from cups and pitchers with drilled holes are more common and thus more affordable today.
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US$40
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