Loading

Glass drinking-horn

400/499

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

Large horns such as this would have been passed between guests at feasts and drinking-sessions. The shape of the horn is derived from late provincial Roman models, which in turn imitated vessels made from cattle horns adapted for drinking with metal mounts.Although the finer skills of Roman glass-makers had been lost, more of the old expertise survived in Lombardic Italy, as shown by a blue glass drinking-horn from Sutri, also in The British Museum.The colour of this horn is typical of post-Roman glass and is probably due to natural salts in the composition.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Glass drinking-horn
  • Date Created: 400/499
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 34.10cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: crimped
  • Registration number: 1873,0502.212
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Bingerbr
  • Period/culture: Frankish; Merovingian
  • Material: glass
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Bequeathed by Slade, Felix. Collected by L
British Museum

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Interested in Travel?

Get updates with your personalized Culture Weekly

You are all set!

Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites