Henkelflakon aus Farbglasstreifen
Bottle with handle, made from coloured glass bands
Foto: Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Bottle with handle, made from coloured glass bands, 1st century AD

ExecutionUnknown
Violet, very thin glass bands, fused, blown (flame-worked?), blue glass handle possibly cut at the lower end
(H x W x D)9,9 × 6,6 × 6,5 cm
Place of originEastern Mediterranean or Italy
Status
not on display
About the workIt would have taken a potter or a silversmith a lot of experience and effort to be able to produce the delicacy and perfection of such simple outlines. With the technique of glass blowing – the most significant revolution in hollow glass production – such shapes occur practically of their own accord. The vessel probably dates back to the early days of this new technology. First, different coloured glass was fused together, then it was picked up with the glassmaker’s blowpipe and blown just enough to create a drop shape.
AccessionGift of Helmut Hentrich, 1965
Inventory numberP 1965-195
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