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Sasanian Glass is the glassware produced between the 3rd and the 7th centuries AD within the limits of the Sasanian Empire of Persia, namely present-day Northern Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia), Iran (Persian Empire) and Central Asia. This is a silica-soda-lime glass production characterized by thick glass-blown vessels relatively sober in decoration, avoiding plain colours in favour of transparency and with vessels worked in one piece without over- elaborate amendments. Thus the decoration usually consists of solid and visual motifs from the mould (reliefs), with ribbed and deeply cut facets, although other techniques like trailing and applied motifs were practised (See Figure 1).

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  • ササンガラス (ja)
  • Sasanian glass (en)
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  • Sasanian Glass is the glassware produced between the 3rd and the 7th centuries AD within the limits of the Sasanian Empire of Persia, namely present-day Northern Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia), Iran (Persian Empire) and Central Asia. This is a silica-soda-lime glass production characterized by thick glass-blown vessels relatively sober in decoration, avoiding plain colours in favour of transparency and with vessels worked in one piece without over- elaborate amendments. Thus the decoration usually consists of solid and visual motifs from the mould (reliefs), with ribbed and deeply cut facets, although other techniques like trailing and applied motifs were practised (See Figure 1). (en)
  • ササンガラス(英語:sasanian glass)は、サーサーン朝ペルシアで作られたガラスを指す。ローマガラスの最盛期にササンガラスが登場し、その後にはイスラムガラスが繁栄した。ササンガラスをローマガラスに影響を受けたイスラムガラスに位置づける学説もある。しかし、ササンガラスはイスラムガラスともローマガラスとも異なる化学組成を有し、サーサーン朝ペルシア独自の文化及び美術を反映したガラスである。 (ja)
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  • Sasanian Glass is the glassware produced between the 3rd and the 7th centuries AD within the limits of the Sasanian Empire of Persia, namely present-day Northern Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia), Iran (Persian Empire) and Central Asia. This is a silica-soda-lime glass production characterized by thick glass-blown vessels relatively sober in decoration, avoiding plain colours in favour of transparency and with vessels worked in one piece without over- elaborate amendments. Thus the decoration usually consists of solid and visual motifs from the mould (reliefs), with ribbed and deeply cut facets, although other techniques like trailing and applied motifs were practised (See Figure 1). (en)
  • ササンガラス(英語:sasanian glass)は、サーサーン朝ペルシアで作られたガラスを指す。ローマガラスの最盛期にササンガラスが登場し、その後にはイスラムガラスが繁栄した。ササンガラスをローマガラスに影響を受けたイスラムガラスに位置づける学説もある。しかし、ササンガラスはイスラムガラスともローマガラスとも異なる化学組成を有し、サーサーン朝ペルシア独自の文化及び美術を反映したガラスである。 (ja)
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