Cup with Molded Honeycomb Pattern 7th–10th century or later The imprecise "honeycomb" pattern that decorates the surface of this vessel, as well as the off-center placement of the seventeen-petalled rosette on the bottom, indicates that the cup was blown outside the mold, or was "dip-molded," after the design was Cup with Molded Honeycomb Pattern. 7th–10th century or later. Glass, colorless with yellow tinge; dip-molded, blown. Probably made in Iraq. Glass


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