Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
BORELL, Brigitte
Fragments of Coloured Glass with Applied Decoration Found in Singapore
Annales du 16e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre (London 2003)
AIHV, Nottingham, 2003, p. 199-202
[1301, 1400]
• Islamic glass found in south-east Asia - archaeological evidence.
• Examines the commerce on the Red Sea during the Mamluk Period.
• Fragments of boxes for storing small items that would protect them from the moisture of sea transport (?).
– Box: translucent dark blue or purple glass with some additions of clear glass to form the rim; decoration of applied threads of opaque glass (white, yellow, red or purple). Manufactured in the Middle East or somewhere along the routes of the Indian Ocean trade.
• Examines the commerce on the Red Sea during the Mamluk Period.
• Fragments of boxes for storing small items that would protect them from the moisture of sea transport (?).
– Box: translucent dark blue or purple glass with some additions of clear glass to form the rim; decoration of applied threads of opaque glass (white, yellow, red or purple). Manufactured in the Middle East or somewhere along the routes of the Indian Ocean trade.
Singapore Singapore | Fort Canning Hill | consommation |
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