Michal Kirat Framed Roman Glass Earrings Set in Sterling Silver Bird%92s Nest Design
203,39 $
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Carry a piece of Israel with you when you wear these stunning drop earrings crafted by Michal Kirat. Set in the center of each is a shimmering shard of blue-green Roman glass, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years. The setting is a curving design of sterling silver resembling a bird's nest.
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
Carry a piece of Israel with you when you wear these stunning drop earrings crafted by Michal Kirat. Set in the center of each is a shimmering shard of blue-green Roman glass, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years. The setting is a curving design of sterling silver resembling a bird's nest.
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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Carry a piece of Israel with you when you wear these stunning drop earrings crafted by Michal Kirat. Set in the center of each is a shimmering shard of blue-green Roman glass, buried in the sands of Israel for 2,000 years. The setting is a curving design of sterling silver resembling a bird's nest.
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