Egyptian Art30 B.C.–A.D. 364Revetement inlay fragment is a egyptian art from Egypt created in 30 B.C.–A.D. 364 using mosaic glass (imitation stone) measuring l. 1.9 × w. 1.9 cm (3/4 × 3/4 in.) — now part of the Egyptian Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Mosaic glass (imitation stone) |
| Dimensions | l. 1.9 × w. 1.9 cm (3/4 × 3/4 in.) |
| Department | Egyptian Art |
| Credit Line | Gift of Helen Miller Gould, 1910 |
| Date | 30 B.C.–A.D. 364 |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
dating from the Roman Period period. The estimated date range is 30 BC – 364.
Geography
Origin: Egypt. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Revetement inlay fragment?
Revetement inlay fragment is housed in the Egyptian Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Revetement inlay fragment created?
Revetement inlay fragment dates to 30 B.C.–A.D. 364.
What material is Revetement inlay fragment made from?
Revetement inlay fragment is crafted from mosaic glass (imitation stone).
Where does Revetement inlay fragment originate?
Revetement inlay fragment originates from Egypt.
Is Revetement inlay fragment in the public domain?
Revetement inlay fragment is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026