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  • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

    One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
    Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

    📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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    @ninawillburger Are there stylistic details that determine whether something like this is a pig or a hedgehog?

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    • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

      One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
      Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

      📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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      @ninawillburger I saw something very similar to this yesterday at the archeology museum in Thessaloniki. It was a display of elongated blown glass birds that served as disposable single use containers for perfumes. To use the perfume, you snapped off the fragile tip of the tail. I didn't get a picture, but these appear to be them.

      https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/1217kyj/roman_birdshaped_glass_vessels_were_used_as/

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      • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

        One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
        Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

        📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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        @ninawillburger @lavaeolus did you mean oinkment? 😉

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        • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

          One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
          Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

          📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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          @ninawillburger Oinkments?

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          • infoseepage@mastodon.socialI infoseepage@mastodon.social

            @ninawillburger I saw something very similar to this yesterday at the archeology museum in Thessaloniki. It was a display of elongated blown glass birds that served as disposable single use containers for perfumes. To use the perfume, you snapped off the fragile tip of the tail. I didn't get a picture, but these appear to be them.

            https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/1217kyj/roman_birdshaped_glass_vessels_were_used_as/

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            @Infoseepage Yrs, these vessels are so cool!

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            • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

              @Infoseepage Yrs, these vessels are so cool!

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              @ninawillburger How is dispensing done with the pig one? Was there a stopper in the tail or snout? Was it maybe that you broke off a spiral tail to dispense the product, or was this meant to be reusable? I wonder if it was meant to tilt to keep the product in after initial use?

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              • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                @ninawillburger oink-ment?

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                • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                  One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                  Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                  📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                  @ninawillburger

                  This pig could fly, the loops on the back are for wings attachment...

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                  • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                    One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                    Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                    📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                    @ninawillburger @ShaulaEvans Oh my heavens. That is absolutely wonderful. I need someone to sell reproductions!

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                    • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                      One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                      Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                      📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                      @ninawillburger My neighbour has pigs. Therefore, I'm fascinated about the status of pigs, especially in connection with perfume. 😉🙊

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                      • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                        One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                        Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                        📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                        @ninawillburger Roman flattery: "You smell like a pig out of its arse"

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                        • ll1t@mastodon.socialL ll1t@mastodon.social

                          @ninawillburger @lavaeolus did you mean oinkment? 😉

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                          @ll1t 😂 @lavaeolus

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                          • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                            One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                            Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                            📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                            @ninawillburger Wonderful. Thanks for sharing this.

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                            • ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.deN ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de

                              One of my favorite glass vessels: A marvellous Roman vessel in the form of a pig, made of blue glass. It was used to hold ointment or perfume.
                              Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD.

                              📷️ Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

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                              @ninawillburger It also looks a lot like a Portuguese Man-O-War, which is neither nere nor there but I find it kinda funny 😁

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