• When viewed in reflected light, as in this flash photograph, the cup's dichroic glass is green in colour, whereas when viewed in transmitted light, the glass appears red.
  • Lycurgus Kupası 4. yüzyıldan kalma Roma camı kafesli fincan dikroik camdan yapılmış olup, ışığın içinden geçip geçmediğine bağlı olarak farklı bir renk gösterir: arkadan...
  • The Story Behind the Cup. Lycurgus Cup is a mysterious antique from the end of the Roman period (4th Century AD).
  • The Lycurgus Cup is the only intact example we have of what is now called “dichroic glass.” ... Video of Lycurgus Cup changing colors in the British Museum.
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  • The Lycurgus Cup, an ancient Roman feat of pioneering nanotechnology in the fourth century exhibited at the British Museum.
  • An early example of plasmons is the Lycurgus Cup at British Museum, London.
  • A Dazzling Display of Color. The Lycurgus Cup stands out not just for its beauty but for its baffling ability to change color.
  • Lycurgus Cup. Likurgus Kupası etkileyici Roma teknolojisinin bir örneğidir. Bu cam, Yunanistan’daki antik Trakya’nın hükümdarı Likurgus’un mitolojik...
  • The Lycurgus Cup is an outstanding representation of ancient technology. Roman Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old jade green Roman chalice.