Cameo: Head of Diana

25 BCE - 100 CE
Overall: 3.7 x 3.3 cm (1 7/16 x 1 5/16 in.)
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Location: 103 Roman

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Ancient glass did not glitter; the iridescent film on this cameo developed over thousands of years.

Description

This cameo depicts the Roman Goddess of the Hunt, Diana, known as Artemis to the Greeks. She faces left with her hair bound at the back of her head, her signature quiver of arrows visible over her shoulder. Roman cameo glass was made by fusing layers of different colored glass on top of one another, then carving down to reveal each different color. There are at least four layers of glass in this cameo: a dark layer for the hair, a whitish layer for the skin, middle tone for the background, and a dark purple for the base.
Cameo:  Head of Diana

Cameo: Head of Diana

25 BCE - 100 CE

Italy, Roman

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