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Ashley McFarland

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Faux Roman Cage by Ashley McFarland

A cage cup, also vas diatretum, plural diatreta, or "reticulated cup" is a type of luxury late Roman glass vessel, found from roughly the 4th century, and "the pinnacle of Roman achievements in glass-making". Diatreta consist of an inner beaker and an outer cage or shell of decoration that stands out from the body of the cup, to which it is attached by short stems or shanks. About fifty cups or, more often, fragments have survived, and there are only a few in near-complete condition. This reimagined cage cup is a lost wax crystal casting and is composed of two parts- the inner bowl and the basket in which it sits.

12" diameter x 5" tall

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