This glass was discovered during excavation on the island of Södra Kvinnby, Öland, Sweden, with similar specimens found in Hammenhög, Scania, Sweden. Dating back to the late Roman Iron Age around 300 AD, it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient craftsmanship.
Featuring decorative threading around its body and a sturdy base, this handcrafted glass typically exhibits a green hue, although variations are common due to its artisanal production. Additionally, both size and color may vary, adding to its unique appeal.
With a capacity of 40cl, this historical artifact combines historical significance with aesthetic charm, making it a prized addition to any collection.
Källa; kommer snart
Klass; B-C