

| Date : approx. between 500 and 650
Material : Blown glass casted in a mold Acquisition : Bequest of Isaac D. Fletcher (1917)
| Item 70 on 80 Objet(s) d'Art Container
Vitrine : V05
Areas related Byzance
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The glass vessels were made for Jews and Christians, possibly for pilgrims visiting the holy sites in Jerusalem or for use in burial sites. They appear to have been mass-produced in a single workshop, since the vessels for the two religions closely resemble each other in shape and style and differ only in the symbols decorating them.
The Jewish vessels depict ritual implements used in the Temple. The Christian vessels are decorated with several types of crosses. The relief designs were produced by blowing molten glass into a mold.
This vessel of the Jerusalem type was perhaps taken to Syria as a memento of a visit to the Holy Land.
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