About this artwork
Vessels of this shape were made over the course of hundreds of years and from a variety of materials. The shape may have originated in Egypt and taken its name from the word alabaster, but it was readily replicated in other materials, including terracotta and glass. The broad rim functioned as an applicator for spreading its contents.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium
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Culture
- Ancient Eastern Mediterranean
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Title
- Alabastron (Container for Scented Oil)
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Place
- Mediterranean Region (Object made in)
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Date
- 200 BCE–150 BCE
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Medium
- Glass, core-formed technique
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Dimensions
- 13.1 × 3.4 × 3.4 cm (5 1/8 × 1 3/8 × 1 3/8 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Theodore W. and Frances S. Robinson
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Reference Number
- 1949.1181
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/67524/manifest.json