Roman Cobalt Blue Glass Jar

$1,052.20

A fine small Roman jar blown from slightly translucent, cobalt blue glass. The vessel features a squat body in which the shoulders taper in at the neck and flare outwards to a wide mouth with a folded rim. The jar sits upon a concave base and displays some encrustation to the surface.

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roman cobalt blue glass jar
Roman Cobalt Blue Glass Jar
$1,052.20

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Glass was often the preferred material for storing expensive oils, perfumes, and medicines because it was not porous. The small body and mouth of the vessels 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. The new technique allowed craftsmen to use smaller amounts of glass for each vessel and obtain much thinner walls, enabling the creation of medicine, incense, and perfume containers in new forms. Along with the unique shapes, different components were added to the hot glass to create a variety of colours. Translucent, pale blue and green were common and popular colours during the early Roman era. However more vibrant colours became desired. The bright, royal blue seen in this piece would have been created by adding cobalt producing the intense colour.

To find out more about Roman glass please see our relevant blog post: Ancient Glass and Collecting Roman Glass.

Additional information

Weight 16.5 g
Dimensions 4.7 × 4.9 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Glass

Blown Glass

Region

Southern Europe