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Roman Glass Trapeze Earrings

Roman Glass Trapeze Earrings

Regular price $120.00 USD
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SKU: JE114

These beautiful sterling silver earrings are set with a trapeze-shaped piece of ancient Roman Glass. Set in a 925 Sterling Silver frame, the beauty of the Roman glass is only magnified by the glimmer of the silver.

The earrings feature the stunning hues of the roman glass on the front and a beautiful scroll filigree design on the back. The ultimate combination of nature's beauty and creative artistic expression, this is the style you can feel good about!

Makes a beautiful gift for yourself or someone special.

Earring Drop: 1 3/8"

Made in Israel

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These beautiful sterling silver earrings are set with a trapeze-shaped piece of ancient Roman Glass. Set in a 925 Sterling Silver frame, the beauty of the Roman glass is only magnified by the glimmer of the silver.

The earrings feature the stunning hues of the roman glass on the front and a beautiful scroll filigree design on the back.  The ultimate combination of nature's beauty and creative artistic expression, this is the style you can feel good about!

Earring Drop:  1 3/8"

Handmade in the Holy Land

Roman Glass fragments originate from parts of ancient blown glass vessels of the Roman Byzantine Empire between 1st-6th centuries A.D. - shortly after glass was invented. These glittering glass fragments were picked up on ancient sites on the Holy Land. Some fragments are transparent while others are colored. The spectrum of colors which appear on the glass were formed over hundreds of years. The beautiful colors are the result of the combined effects of climatic conditions and the surrounding earth in which the glass was embedded. Over the generations, layer upon layer of earth covered the glass, giving the unique color of "patina."

**Care: Although these glass fragments are solid and do not break easily, it is advisable to handle them with care. It is recommended that the Roman Glass not be placed under water. The patina can wear off and can cause the glass to turn black.

*Please Note:  Roman glass does not like water.

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