These beautiful earrings are a rare and masterful blend of natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship, making a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special: Features iridescent blue and green Roman glass set in sterling silver, creating a unique and artistic blend of natural beauty and craftsmanship. The Roman glass inlaid in these earrings is a fragment of ancient glass discovered in archaeological excavation sites in the Holy Land, dating back almost 2000 years. The exquisite surface coloring, known as Patina, is preserved through layers formed by mineral-rich soil and oxidation over centuries, giving each piece its unique and striking appearance.
These beautiful earrings are a rare and masterful blend of natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship, making a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special: Features iridescent blue and green Roman glass set in sterling silver, creating a unique and artistic blend of natural beauty and craftsmanship. The Roman glass inlaid in these earrings is a fragment of ancient glass discovered in archaeological excavation sites in the Holy Land, dating back almost 2000 years. The exquisite surface coloring, known as Patina, is preserved through layers formed by mineral-rich soil and oxidation over centuries, giving each piece its unique and striking appearance.
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These beautiful earrings are a rare and masterful blend of natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship, making a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special: Features iridescent blue and green Roman glass set in sterling silver, creating a unique and artistic blend of natural beauty and craftsmanship. The Roman glass inlaid in these earrings is a fragment of ancient glass discovered in archaeological excavation sites in the Holy Land, dating back almost 2000 years. The exquisite surface coloring, known as Patina, is preserved through layers formed by mineral-rich soil and oxidation over centuries, giving each piece its unique and striking appearance.