
Sidonian glass
Sidonian glass refers to ancient glassware produced in Sidon, a prominent city in modern-day Lebanon, during the first few centuries CE. Renowned for its beautiful craftsmanship and intricate designs, Sidonian glass often featured vivid colors, patterns, and decorative techniques such as glassblowing and gilding. These glass products, including vessels and ornamental pieces, reflect the high artistic standards of the time and the city's role in trade across the Mediterranean. Today, Sidonian glass is valued by collectors and historians for its craftsmanship and significance in the study of ancient art and culture.