Ointment bottle
Gilan Province. 4th-2nd century B. C. Height 7.2 cm. Private collection,
Tokyo.
Long, narrow, rectangular bottle with short cylindrical neck made of purple
core-molded glass. The neck, which was made separately and then attached, is
light brown or pale purple. The bottle has the feathered decoration common in
core-molded glass. The edges of the bottle where the four sides join are
decorated with applied strings of yellow glass.
- Shinji Fukai, Persian Glass (New York: Weatherhill, 1977), plate no. 32
- Photo by Bin Takahashi
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