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2nd–4th Century CE
A vessel that once held liquid light. This Roman glass form, softened by age and mineral bloom, carries within it the silence of centuries. Its surface glows with faint iridescence, the memory of its buried past rising through layers of crust and color.
The rim is worn and broken—a rupture that speaks more than symmetry ever could. Still, it stands: expressive, luminous, intact in spirit.
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 7cmx5cm / 3”x2”
Free-blown glass with rainbow iridescence and earthen patina
Handle gently—this object has survived nearly two thousand years
2nd–4th Century CE
A vessel that once held liquid light. This Roman glass form, softened by age and mineral bloom, carries within it the silence of centuries. Its surface glows with faint iridescence, the memory of its buried past rising through layers of crust and color.
The rim is worn and broken—a rupture that speaks more than symmetry ever could. Still, it stands: expressive, luminous, intact in spirit.
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 7cmx5cm / 3”x2”
Free-blown glass with rainbow iridescence and earthen patina
Handle gently—this object has survived nearly two thousand years
2nd–4th Century CE
A vessel that once held liquid light. This Roman glass form, softened by age and mineral bloom, carries within it the silence of centuries. Its surface glows with faint iridescence, the memory of its buried past rising through layers of crust and color.
The rim is worn and broken—a rupture that speaks more than symmetry ever could. Still, it stands: expressive, luminous, intact in spirit.
Unearthed in the Eastern Mediterranean
Approx. 7cmx5cm / 3”x2”
Free-blown glass with rainbow iridescence and earthen patina
Handle gently—this object has survived nearly two thousand years