Name/Title
BeadEntry/Object ID
E.2023.7Description
Dark blue glass melon bead with white pillar moulded decoration.Style
RomanUse
May have been used for personal decorative jewellery, such as necklaces or earrings. Melon beads in particular, are found depicted as adornment for horses. They may also have been used by soldiers to secure the straps on their helmets.Context
The history of the glass bead in the Roman empire began as a status symbol for the wealthy and elite, however by the time the Romans established Trimontium in the late 1st century CE, glass ware was more commonly available and manufactured in large scale. Therefore, it could be procured by different sectors of the population. There were simple pieces widely available and also very specialized types of luxury glass.Collection
Trimontium TrustLexicon
Getty AAT
Concept
beads (pierced objects)Exhibition
Permanent Exhibition