Légende
Hexagonal jug, Goluchów Greater Poland Voivodeship. Hexagonal jug; eastern workshop; Syria country of find; 1st century AD. Type: Stern type with vessels, series A. Transparent, light green glass. Ovoid, hexagonal body decorated with a convex relief with a representation of vessels on the arms of an arcade with convex elements; cylindrical neck terminating in a flaring spout with an inwardly curved edge; blown in a three-part mold. Outer diameter of the spout: 1.90 cm. Height: 9.30 cm. Body diameter: 4 cm. Outer diameter of the bottom: 2.50 cm. 9.3 x 4 cm, 1st century, Syria, vessel, weight 0.034 kg., A translucent glass bottle with a narrow neck and flared rim sits upright; the glass is a pale greenish-blue with areas of clear and cloudy texture, bubbles and irregularities visible throughout. The body of the bottle is bulbous with an embossed, sculpted surface featuring rounded vertical ridges and raised ornamental shapes that create a textured appearance. The neck is smoother and tapers upward to a slightly wavy rim. The glass shows subtle variations in tone from light aqua to faint gray-green and reflects light, producing highlights and soft shadows on a plain pale background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_386
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.3Mo (1.8Mo) / 29.8cm x 50.8cm / 3515 x 6000 (300dpi)