Roman Glass Cosmetic (Kohl) Flask

Roman glass cosmetic (kohl) flask
Blown transparent blue green glass; rim outsplayed then folded up and in; tubular neck leading to swollen bottom; conical foot; large pontil mark; two handles.

Eastern Mediterranean c. 3rd- 4th c. AD
4ΒΌ" tall

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Footed cylindrical flasks of this type are sometimes called "kohl flasks". Kohl was a black eye makeup worn by women in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.

For similar examples, see Susan B. Matheson, "Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery" (New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1980), pp. 120-121, #317-320.

See also John W. Hayes, "Roman and Pre-Roman Glass in the Royal Ontario Museum" (Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1975), p.215, #451, 452.

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