Michal Kirat Bracelet Hammered Sterling Silver Flowers with Roman Glass Dewdrops
75.41 $
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AJUD-17244
Michal Kirat’s bracelet brings the beauty of nature to ancient history. Alongside delicately shaped flowers, crafted in hammered sterling silver, are two pear-shaped shards of glowing ancient Roman glass, representing drops of dew bringing to life the world of nature.
Each piece of Roman glass is unique. So, there may be variations in shades and hues.
CARE: Store in a dry place and avoid contact with oils or liquids.
WHAT IS ROMAN GLASS? It dates to the time when the Roman Empire ruled Israel an
Michal Kirat’s bracelet brings the beauty of nature to ancient history. Alongside delicately shaped flowers, crafted in hammered sterling silver, are two pear-shaped shards of glowing ancient Roman glass, representing drops of dew bringing to life the world of nature.
Each piece of Roman glass is unique. So, there may be variations in shades and hues.
CARE: Store in a dry place and avoid contact with oils or liquids.
WHAT IS ROMAN GLASS? It dates to the time when the Roman Empire ruled Israel and glass production flourished. Buried in Israel’s mineral-rich sand for over 2,000 years, these hidden pieces of glass have now been revealed - glowing with breathtaking blue and green hues.
AJUD-17244
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Michal Kirat Bracelet Hammered Sterling Silver Flowers with Roman Glass Dewdrops
Michal Kirat’s bracelet brings the beauty of nature to ancient history. Alongside delicately shaped flowers, crafted in hammered sterling silver, are two pear-shaped shards of glowing ancient Roman glass, representing drops of dew bringing to life the world of nature.
Each piece of Roman glass is unique. So, there may be variations in shades and hues.
CARE: Store in a dry place and avoid contact with oils or liquids.
WHAT IS ROMAN GLASS? It dates to the time when the Roman Empire ruled Israel an
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