Blue Roman Glass Bracelet

$850.00

This stunning bracelet, crafted from around the 2nd to 4th century is made of delicate blue glass, is a remarkable example of Roman glasswork from antiquity. The bracelet's deep azure hue is both striking and serene, reflecting the refined taste and advanced techniques of Roman artisans. Adding to its allure, the bracelet features a golden iridescence that shimmers in the light

The bracelet features a smooth, rounded shape that fits comfortably on the wrist, showcasing the Roman mastery of glassblowing and molding. The glass surface exhibits a subtle iridescence, a result of centuries of natural aging and interaction with the elements, giving it a unique, shimmering quality that changes with the light.

Roman glassware was highly prized in antiquity for its beauty and utility. Glass bracelets like this one were popular fashion accessories among Roman women, symbolizing wealth and status. The vibrant blue color was achieved using cobalt, a rare and valuable mineral, further enhancing the bracelet's desirability and significance.

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This stunning bracelet, crafted from around the 2nd to 4th century is made of delicate blue glass, is a remarkable example of Roman glasswork from antiquity. The bracelet's deep azure hue is both striking and serene, reflecting the refined taste and advanced techniques of Roman artisans. Adding to its allure, the bracelet features a golden iridescence that shimmers in the light

The bracelet features a smooth, rounded shape that fits comfortably on the wrist, showcasing the Roman mastery of glassblowing and molding. The glass surface exhibits a subtle iridescence, a result of centuries of natural aging and interaction with the elements, giving it a unique, shimmering quality that changes with the light.

Roman glassware was highly prized in antiquity for its beauty and utility. Glass bracelets like this one were popular fashion accessories among Roman women, symbolizing wealth and status. The vibrant blue color was achieved using cobalt, a rare and valuable mineral, further enhancing the bracelet's desirability and significance.

This stunning bracelet, crafted from around the 2nd to 4th century is made of delicate blue glass, is a remarkable example of Roman glasswork from antiquity. The bracelet's deep azure hue is both striking and serene, reflecting the refined taste and advanced techniques of Roman artisans. Adding to its allure, the bracelet features a golden iridescence that shimmers in the light

The bracelet features a smooth, rounded shape that fits comfortably on the wrist, showcasing the Roman mastery of glassblowing and molding. The glass surface exhibits a subtle iridescence, a result of centuries of natural aging and interaction with the elements, giving it a unique, shimmering quality that changes with the light.

Roman glassware was highly prized in antiquity for its beauty and utility. Glass bracelets like this one were popular fashion accessories among Roman women, symbolizing wealth and status. The vibrant blue color was achieved using cobalt, a rare and valuable mineral, further enhancing the bracelet's desirability and significance.

Length/Width: 63mm

Weight: 7.9 grams

Provence: Dr. Lipkin of Collector Antiquities (Member of the ADA)