Such glass objects, mostly ointment vessels for storing fragrant oils, remained a great luxury in ancient Egypt. At that time, glassmaking still had something magical about it, as glassmakers were able to create replicas of precious stones from simple raw materials and fuse them together as they pleased. However, these products could not retain their […]

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