A fragment of a millefiori glass plate from Meroe, with blue flowers on a black background. The millefiore technique originated in Egypt for making decorative inlay plaques. Coloured rods were arranged in a pattern so that they could be fused and made into a composite rod, transverse slices were cut from the composite rod and each produced the original pattern.
Present location |
LIVERPOOL MUSEUM [03/061] LIVERPOOL |
Inventory number |
49.47.932 |
Dating |
MEROITIC PERIOD |
Archaeological Site |
BEGRAWIYA |
Category |
PLATE |
Material |
GLASS |
Technique |
MILLEFIORI |