Légende
Date-shaped unguentarium; Syro-Palestine workshop; Smyrna place of discovery; 1st–beginning of 2nd century AD; Type: Isings form 78D. Translucent amber glass, inclined rim with inwardly curved edge; blown in a two-part mold. Vessel: rim diameter 2 cm, height 8.15 cm, belly diameter 2.95 cm, weight 0.020 kg., A single elongated object resembling a vessel with a narrow neck and flared rim, shown against a plain light background. The surface of the object is irregular and textured with raised, leaflike patterns and a glossy, almost iridescent sheen. Visible colors include deep brown as the dominant tone, with highlights of purple, blue, green, and hints of gold and amber reflecting across the surface. The rim appears slightly darker and the lower end tapers to a rounded point with a rougher, darker area. A small loop-like handle is attached at the top.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_393
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
57.9Mo (1.4Mo) / 28.7cm x 50.5cm / 3391 x 5969 (300dpi)