Ancient Near Eastern ArtGlass-Ornamentsca. 3rd–7th century A.D.Glass beads is a glass-ornaments of Sasanian origin created in ca. 3rd–7th century A.D. using glass measuring L. 8.4 cm x Diam. 1.5 cm x H. 1.4 cm — now part of the Ancient Near Eastern Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Glass |
| Dimensions | L. 8.4 cm x Diam. 1.5 cm x H. 1.4 cm |
| Classification | Glass-Ornaments |
| Department | Ancient Near Eastern Art |
| Credit Line | Rogers Fund, 1933 |
| Date | ca. 3rd–7th century A.D. |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
This work belongs to the Sasanian culture, dating from the Sasanian period. The estimated date range is 200 – 699.
Geography
Origin: Iran. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Glass beads?
Glass beads is housed in the Ancient Near Eastern Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Glass beads created?
Glass beads dates to ca. 3rd–7th century A.D..
What material is Glass beads made from?
Glass beads is crafted from glass.
Is Glass beads in the public domain?
Glass beads is in the public domain and can be freely used.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026