Glass pendant bead in the shape of a plumbline

Greek or Etruscan

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Dark green, appearing opaque black; trail in opaque white.
Elongated body, expanding downwards, with two vertical tooled indents in side; pierced through from top to bottom with a large, regular hole; rounded bottom edge.
A single marvered trail wound at least 13 times round body in a spiral.
Broken at narrower (top) end; dulling, severe pitting of surface bubbles, faint brownish weathering, ands small patches of iridescence.

The date and provenance of this large bead are uncertain, but it may be Etruscan, dating to the 7th century B.C. and used as decoration on a fibula.

Glass pendant bead in the shape of a plumbline, Glass, Greek or Etruscan

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