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A work made of glass, ribbon technique.

Bowl Fragment

1st century BCE-1st century CE

Roman

Roman Empire

In ancient Rome, there was a high demand for colorful glass that could dazzle banquet guests alongside the expensive silver and gold serving wares meant to impress. Fragments like this one would have once been a part of larger mosaic dishes. The ribbon pattern was made by bundling rows of parallel rods of glass, which were then fused to create swirling patterns

Glass, ribbon technique

Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium