Glass aryballos (perfume bottle)

Greek, Eastern Mediterranean

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 152

Translucent cobalt blue, with same color handles; trails in opaque yellow and opaque turquoise blue.

Broad inward-sloping rim-disk; short cylindrical neck, tapering downwards; right-angled shoulder; almost spherical body; convex, somewhat pointed bottom; two vertical ring handles with knobbed tails, applied over trail decoration, extend from shoulder to underside of rim-disk.
Yellow trail applied to outer edge of rim-disk; another yellow trail applied on upper body and wound spirally, at first in horizontal lines, then tooled into a close-set zigzag pattern around central section of body, formed by shallow vertical tooling indents; two thick turquoise blue trails applied over yellow, forming a bold, even design; below this, a single yellow trail wound horizontally around body; a turquoise blue trail applied along outer edge of one handle.
Broken and repaired on rim, neck, and shoulder, with part of rim-disk, neck, and one handle missing; slight dulling and pitting, and small patches of iridescent milky weathering on rim, neck, and handles.

Glass aryballos (perfume bottle), Glass, Greek, Eastern Mediterranean

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