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Honey-Colored Sidon Glass Bottle – Mold-Blown Ancient Artifact
Discover the historical significance of ancient glassware in biblical times. This artifact, an Ancient Glass Bottle from Sidon, exemplifies innovative craftsmanship from the 1st century AD. Found in Israel, it features a honey-colored hue with two light golden handles.
Sidon was a renowned glassmaking center in ancient Lebanon. Artisans there pioneered mold-blowing techniques for mass production. These vessels stored perfumes, oils, and medicines. In biblical contexts, similar bottles held spices or ointments, as seen in stories like the women at Jesus’ tomb in Luke 24.
This piece stands at a height of 3.5 inches. It boasts very good condition with nice patina. Ideal for collectors, pastors, and Bible teachers. Comes with a certificate of authenticity and IAA export approval. Shipped from Jerusalem by a licensed dealer.


























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