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Low Dish

Date 4th century
Dimensions H. 4.5 cm, D. 20.6 cm
Accession Number 62.1.50 (CMOG)
Credit The Corning Museum of Glass (Cat. 82), formerly in the collection of George D. Macbeth. Gift of Mr. Macbeth.
Video Type short
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In the initial stages of the glassblowing, there is little difference between the making of a bowl (Video 38) and a dish. It is only at the opening stage that the two processes diverge. The video commences with the the Roman foot completed and concludes with the opening process used to create the final profile of the dish.

Expand Video 42 In the initial stages of the glassblowing, there is little difference between the making of a bowl (Video 38) and a dish. It is only at the opening stage that the two processes diverge. The video commences with the the Roman foot completed and concludes with the opening process used to create the final profile of the dish.
Video 42 In the initial stages of the glassblowing, there is little difference between the making of a bowl (Video 38) and a dish. It is only at the opening stage that the two processes diverge. The video commences with the the Roman foot completed and concludes with the opening process used to create the final profile of the dish.
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