
Cleveland Museum of Art
Amphoriskos (Small Amphora)
- Date
- 50–100 CE
- Medium
- glass, mold-blown
- Culture
- Roman
- Department
- Greek and Roman Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
First blown in a mold, then supplied with separately made handles, this small vessel likely held perfumed oil, a valuable commodity. Originally violet in color, its surface is now partially marred by areas of buff and iridescent weathering. The finely ribbed body is quite elegant, however, and its extravagant modern box attests to its significant value for a modern owner (prior to 1919). Although much smaller, glass amphoriskoi (“small amphorae”) are similar in form to ceramic transport amphorae.
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