Double Chambered Glass Balsamarium

$672.05

An elegant example of a Roman glass double chambered balsamarium, made from light blue translucent glass, heavily covered in earthly encrustation. The body widens at the base and at the mouths, and is decorated with applied spiral trails along all its length. Two small handles have been applied to the top, to allow for the careful handling of the contents.

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double chambered glass balsamarium
Double Chambered Glass Balsamarium
$672.05

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The balsamarium is a variant of the typical Roman glass unguentarium. Produced in large numbers, they were items of everyday use for holding and storing perfumed oils, as well as other expensive liquids and powders. The small body and mouth allowed the user to carefully pour and control the amount of liquid dispensed. By the 1st century AD, the technique of glass-blowing had revolutionised the art of glass-making, allowing for the production of small medicine, incense, and perfume containers in new forms. Glass was often the preferred material for storing oils because it was not porous. These small glass bottles are found frequently at Hellenistic and Roman sites, especially in cemeteries, and the perfumes which filled them would have been gathered from all corners of the expansive Roman Empire.

 

Additional information

Weight 356.4 g
Dimensions 3.6 × 10.5 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Glass

Blown Glass

Region

Southern Europe