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Byzantine — Jar

Byzantine

Jar

201

Byzantine glassmakers refined the techniques they inherited from their Roman predecessors, creating objects with increasingly elaborate forms and complex decorative elements to flaunt their skills. Cosmetic containers were often adorned with fine strands (trails) of glass that required a steady hand and rapid execution, while other vessels look quite complex yet were easily made. Glass continued to be used in objects of personal adornment such as jewelry, both as a material in its own right and to imitate precious stones, offering more affordable options for what was in fashion.

Medium
Glass, blown technique
Dimensions

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Byzantine, Jar, 201

Byzantine glassmakers refined the techniques they inherited from their Roman predecessors, creating objects with increasingly elaborate forms and complex decorative elements to flaunt their skills. Cosmetic containers were often adorned with fine strands (trails) of glass that required a steady hand and rapid execution, while other vessels look quite complex yet were easily made. Glass continued to be used in objects of personal adornment such as jewelry, both as a material in its own right and to imitate precious stones, offering more affordable options for what was in fashion.

Medium
Glass, blown technique
Dimensions
6.2 x 6.2 cm
Year
201
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Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Transparent, Glass, Blown Technique, Craftsmanship, Historical, Byzantine, Decorative, Vessel, Colorful, Ancient

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