4 Mosaic Rosette Elements from Mosaic Glass Shrine

Object Name: 
4 Mosaic Rosette Elements from Mosaic Glass Shrine

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Object Name: 
4 Mosaic Rosette Elements from Mosaic Glass Shrine
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
59.1.94 D
Dimensions: 
Largest Cane Slice (59.1.94 D-2) H: 0.8 cm, W: 0.9 cm, D: 0.2 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
299 BCE-99 CE
Primary Description: 
4 Mosaic Rosette Elements from Mosaic Glass Shrine. Mosaic glass or millefiori elements. Four mosaic elements, roughly square in cross section preserving a yellow-centered rosette with white petals, each cased in blue in a blue matrix; this element is employed in the wig and necklace of Hathor, see group (59.1.94 A and B).
Department: 
Provenance: 
Smith, Ray Winfield (American, 1897-1982), Source
1959-07-27
Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in The Corning Museum of Glass (1979) illustrated, p. 218, #625; BIB# 29547
Glass from the Ancient World: The Ray Winfield Smith Collection (1957) illustrated, pp. 69-71, #99; BIB# 27315