Michal Kirat Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings with Roman Glass and Blue Lava Bead
$234.32
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Sure to become a favorite in your jewelry collection, these handmade dangle earrings feature a framed piece of Roman glass, suspended from a light blue lava bead. Believed to have protective powers, the lightweight lava stone is known to be a protective and calming stone. Connecting silver beads add an elegant touch.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years, each piece is unique. So, there may be variations in color shades and hues.
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Sure to become a favorite in your jewelry collection, these handmade dangle earrings feature a framed piece of Roman glass, suspended from a light blue lava bead. Believed to have protective powers, the lightweight lava stone is known to be a protective and calming stone. Connecting silver beads add an elegant touch.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years, 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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Sure to become a favorite in your jewelry collection, these handmade dangle earrings feature a framed piece of Roman glass, suspended from a light blue lava bead. Believed to have protective powers, the lightweight lava stone is known to be a protective and calming stone. Connecting silver beads add an elegant touch.
Since Roman glass originates from ancient glass vessels, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years, each piece is unique. So, there may be variations in color shades and hues.
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