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Roman Glass Cosmetic Flask | Time of Jesus Artifact 1st Century AD
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Description
Description
This stunning Roman glass cosmetic flask dates back to the early Roman period, specifically the 1st century AD, aligning with the time of Jesus. Crafted with exceptional skill, this flask was likely used to store precious oils or perfumes, essential in daily life and rituals during this period. Its graceful form, with a rounded body and flared neck, showcases the artistry of Roman glassmakers, who perfected the techniques of glassblowing to produce such elegant items.
The flask features a mesmerizing patina—an iridescent surface created by centuries of interaction between the glass and the mineral-rich soils of the Holy Land. This natural aging process not only adds a unique character to the piece but also tells the story of its burial and preservation for nearly two millennia.
This artifact is not merely a collectible but a tangible connection to a time of profound historical and religious significance. It originates from the same era and region as the life and ministry of Jesus, making it a meaningful and rare addition to any collection.
Biblical Significance
While not directly mentioned in the Bible, glass vessels like this were commonly used for storing oils and perfumes, both of which hold significant biblical symbolism. Oils were used for anointing and rituals, as mentioned in various biblical accounts, including the anointing of Jesus with precious ointment.
Weight: 23.8 grams
Dimensions: 5 X 4.5
Period and Time
Period and Time
Date: 1st century AD
Historical Context: The flask comes from the early Roman Empire, a time when the Holy Land was under Roman rule. This period saw significant developments in art, culture, and daily life, and was marked by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Objects like this flask were integral to the lifestyle of people during this era.
Material
Material
Handblown Roman glass with a natural iridescent patina.