Kaca Helenistik adalah kaca yang diproduksi pada zaman Helenistik, dari penaklukan Aleksander Agung (356-323 SM) sampai ekspansi Kekaisaran Romawi (paruh kedua abad ke-1 SM - 476) di Mediterania, Eropa, Asia barat dan Afrika Utara. Pembuatan kaca pada masa itu berdasarkan pada tradisi-tradisi teknologi Zaman Klasik dan Zaman Perunggu Akhir,[1] namun ditandai oleh transisi dari produksi terbatas dari barang-barang merah yang dibuat untuk kalangan elit menjadi produksi massal peralatan kaca yang dipakai oleh khalayak luas untuk memenuhi kebutuhan sehari-hari.[2]
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