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A vessel for scent, oil, or remembrance—this Roman glass unguentarium was formed nearly two millennia ago. Its shape is slender, intimate; the neck long and narrow, designed to preserve the essence within. Weathered by centuries underground, it now bears a delicate mineral patina—each mark a trace of time, earth, and transformation.
Once held in the palm of a hand in ritual or burial, it now returns to light.
This piece is not only a historical object but a relic of presence. Meant to live again, quietly, in your space—on a shelf, by your altar, or among your daily symbols of care.
Free-blown glass
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 11cm x 6cm x 5.5 cm / 4.5×2.5×2”
Note: Due to its ancient origin, this object carries signs of age and mineral encrustation. Handle with respect.
A vessel for scent, oil, or remembrance—this Roman glass unguentarium was formed nearly two millennia ago. Its shape is slender, intimate; the neck long and narrow, designed to preserve the essence within. Weathered by centuries underground, it now bears a delicate mineral patina—each mark a trace of time, earth, and transformation.
Once held in the palm of a hand in ritual or burial, it now returns to light.
This piece is not only a historical object but a relic of presence. Meant to live again, quietly, in your space—on a shelf, by your altar, or among your daily symbols of care.
Free-blown glass
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 11cm x 6cm x 5.5 cm / 4.5×2.5×2”
Note: Due to its ancient origin, this object carries signs of age and mineral encrustation. Handle with respect.
A vessel for scent, oil, or remembrance—this Roman glass unguentarium was formed nearly two millennia ago. Its shape is slender, intimate; the neck long and narrow, designed to preserve the essence within. Weathered by centuries underground, it now bears a delicate mineral patina—each mark a trace of time, earth, and transformation.
Once held in the palm of a hand in ritual or burial, it now returns to light.
This piece is not only a historical object but a relic of presence. Meant to live again, quietly, in your space—on a shelf, by your altar, or among your daily symbols of care.
Free-blown glass
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 11cm x 6cm x 5.5 cm / 4.5×2.5×2”
Note: Due to its ancient origin, this object carries signs of age and mineral encrustation. Handle with respect.