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Bottle, 9th–10th century
Syria
Greenish colorless and dark blue glass, free-blown and impressed with tongs; tooled on the pontil; H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm)
Rogers Fund, 1908 (08.138.2)

Vessels, usually those with open profiles, were often decorated with patterns carved on the ends of metal tongs and impressed on the object. Bottles such as this one, formed from two separate sections that were impressed before being joined in the so-called incalmo technique, were rather uncommon. Its appearance is enhanced by the two different colors of the upper and lower sections, making it a remarkable example of its type.


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    Bottle, 9th–10th century
    Syria
    Greenish colorless and dark blue glass, free-blown and impressed with tongs; tooled on the pontil; H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm)
    Rogers Fund, 1908 (08.138.2)