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Watermelon-shaped Bottle

5th-early 7th century AD

The Khalili Collections

The Khalili Collections

Glass vessels in the shape of fruits were made in Syria-Mesopotamia and Egypt as early as the mid 2nd millennium BC. With the introduction of glass-blowing in the Roman period, they became much cheaper and, by the 2nd century AD, flasks and jars in the form of bunches of grapes or dates were popular all over the empire, persisting into the 6th and 7th centuries. The deliberately matt surface of this bottle gives an added dimension of naturalism. There are, however, no known parallels for its shape and size.

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  • Title: Watermelon-shaped Bottle
  • Date Created: 5th-early 7th century AD
  • Location Created: Iran or Iraq
  • Type: ARTIFACT
  • Medium: dark emerald-green glass, blown, tooled, wheel cut and polished
The Khalili Collections

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