Description

The bottle, which was blown into a two-part mold, was quite realistically crafted with its three-dimensional berries. After shaping, the two curved handles were attached; The bottle did not have a stand.

The grape bottle was placed on the cremation site together with another specimen as a grave offering and is therefore heavily melted. After the body was burned, it was placed in the grave along with the ashes of the deceased

Grape flasks have been found in large numbers in various shapes throughout the Roman Empire and were produced between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD.