Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass amphoriskos (perfume bottle), late... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Glass aryballos (perfume bottle). Culture: Greek, Eastern Mediterranean. Dimensions: H.: 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm). Date: late 6th-5th century B.C.. Semi opaque turquoise green, with same color handles; trails in opaque yellow Glass aryballos (perfume bottle). Culture: Greek, Eastern Mediterranean. Dimensions: H.: 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm). Date: late 6th-5th century B.C.. Semi opaque turquoise green, with same color handles; trails in opaque yellow](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PA9EM9/glass-aryballos-perfume-bottle-culture-greek-eastern-mediterranean-dimensions-h-2-316-in-56-cm-date-late-6th-5th-century-bc-semi-opaque-turquoise-green-with-same-color-handles-trails-in-opaque-yellow-and-possibly-opaque-turquoise-blue-uneven-inward-sloping-rim-disk-cylindrical-neck-broad-angular-shoulder-almost-spherical-body-convex-bottom-with-linear-tooling-indent-across-it-two-vertical-ring-handles-with-knobbed-tails-applied-over-trail-decoration-extend-from-top-of-body-to-underside-of-rim-disk-handles-are-not-directly-opposite-each-other-but-rather-more-to-PA9EM9.jpg)
Glass aryballos (perfume bottle). Culture: Greek, Eastern Mediterranean. Dimensions: H.: 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm). Date: late 6th-5th century B.C.. Semi opaque turquoise green, with same color handles; trails in opaque yellow
![And there the Graces bathed her with heavenly oil such as blooms upon the bodies of the eternal gods – oil divinely sweet, which she had by her, filled with fragrance." Homeric And there the Graces bathed her with heavenly oil such as blooms upon the bodies of the eternal gods – oil divinely sweet, which she had by her, filled with fragrance." Homeric](https://artlogic-res.cloudinary.com/w_1050,c_limit,f_auto,fl_lossy,q_auto/ws-kallosgallery/usr/images/blog_entries/main_image/items/16/166362b66ba049feb74f97665b4b3528/untitled-2242.jpg)
And there the Graces bathed her with heavenly oil such as blooms upon the bodies of the eternal gods – oil divinely sweet, which she had by her, filled with fragrance." Homeric
![Glass alabastron (perfume bottle) | Greek, Eastern Mediterranean | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Glass alabastron (perfume bottle) | Greek, Eastern Mediterranean | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/gr/original/DP151372.jpg)