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Medusa Mints

$795

In 1892, an ancient villa was discovered just north of Rome, near the villa of Augustus’s wife, Livia. Several well-preserved mosaic floors adorned the baths of the villa. Jack and Isabella Gardner inspected the mosaics in 1895 and purchased this floor in 1897. The delicate tracery of this mosaic resembles those made in Pompeii around 25 AD (the late second or third style), but brick stamps indicate that it was laid a century later, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian.

Expertly crafted in France, this tiny metal pocket tin features the Isabella Stewart Gardner's iconic Medusa mosaic. Perfect for on-the-go freshness, these sugar-free mints are easy to open with a push and securely close by squeezing the sides. Keep your breath fresh with a touch of sophistication.

0.39 oz
Tin measures 0.55" × 1.77" × 1.77"
Sugar-free
Push top to open; squeeze sides to close
Made in France

Sweeteners: Sorbitol, acesulfame potassium, flavor: natural mint flavor, anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate, thickener: gum arabic, coating agent: carnauba wax, coloring E133.

Roman, Mosaic Floor: Medusa, 117-138. Stone and glass. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.