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Unknown Maker, Roman

Double Cosmetic Jar (Unguentarium) and Applicator
Now On View

Description

Maker

Unknown Maker, Roman

Culture

Roman

Title

Double Cosmetic Jar (Unguentarium) and Applicator

Year

300s

Medium

  • glass,
  • free-blown with thread decoration

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • glass,
  • free-blown with thread decoration

Geography

Region: Eastern Mediterranean

Dimensions

Height: 12.7 cm (5 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Manton B. Metcalf

Object Number

14.452

Type

  • Glass

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Ancient Greek and Roman Galleries
Sep 22, 2010

Label copy

This double unguentarium held eye makeup. The bronze rod would have been used to apply pigment to a woman’s eyelids. The vessel is asymmetrical, indicating that it was made in haste or by a less-practiced hand. The raised ribbon decoration was trailed on while the glass was hot.

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Unknown Maker, Roman
Double Cosmetic Jar (Unguentarium) and Applicator, 300s
Glass, free-blown with thread decoration
Height: 12.7 cm (5 inches)
Gift of Manton B. Metcalf 14.452

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