Michal Kirat Engraved Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings with Framed Roman Glass
$170.86
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Stand out from the crowd with these long dangle earrings. The curving upper dangle is engraved with a design recalling the ancient stone walls of the Galilee, home of the artist Michal Kirat. At the base, glowing with its aqua blue shine, is a framed circular fragment of Roman glass. 2,000 years old discovered on an archaeological dig in Israel.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, each piece is unique. So, there may be variations in color shades and hues.
To preserve the bea
Stand out from the crowd with these long dangle earrings. The curving upper dangle is engraved with a design recalling the ancient stone walls of the Galilee, home of the artist Michal Kirat. At the base, glowing with its aqua blue shine, is a framed circular fragment of Roman glass. 2,000 years old discovered on an archaeological dig in Israel.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, each piece is unique. So, there may be variations in color shades and hues.
To preserve the beauty of your precious Roman glass, it should not come into contact with water, hair spray or perfume.
Allow 3-4 business days for preparation.
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Stand out from the crowd with these long dangle earrings. The curving upper dangle is engraved with a design recalling the ancient stone walls of the Galilee, home of the artist Michal Kirat. At the base, glowing with its aqua blue shine, is a framed circular fragment of Roman glass. 2,000 years old discovered on an archaeological dig in Israel.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, each piece is unique. So, there may be variations in color shades and hues.
To preserve the bea