In this large, thick-walled square storage jar, the use of a full-size blowing mold is obvious: when molten glass is inflated, the resulting bubble is always spherical. The video shows a graphite mold; in antiquity, such a vessel would probably have been made of stone or terracotta.
Square Storage Bottle
Date | 1st to 2nd century A.D. |
Dimensions | H. 17.8 cm, W. 11.6 cm |
Accession Number | 70.1.38 (CMOG) |
Credit | The Corning Museum of Glass (Cat. 322), formerly in the collection of Mrs. Richard E. Shaffer. |
Video Type | full |